I flew on the ATR 72 Yesterday and they still had the cookie time cookie for me but they also had some very strange options which were Feijoa flavoured popcorn and chocolate covered pretzels I still chose the cookie time cookie
I was in auckland in march for my flight back to dubia on a380 never again 18hrs and then 1 1/2 hr in dubia b4 our flight to glasgow 8 hrs definately never again
Thanks for the comment, I do wonder what the best way to get between NZ and Europe is, whether it's via the US, Asia or Middle East. Atleast you were on a fairly comfy, quiet plane. I'll be in Auckland streaming next week so hopefully you'll be able to tune in!
@@NonyFlightsNZas someone who has done the trip many times (via, LAX, SFO, SIN, HKG, BKK, and DXB). IMO SIN is by far the nicest airport, but Emirates has the nicest planes. That said some times of year you can shave multiple hours off the trip by flying via the US one way and Asia the other (due to prevailing winds). The only thing I try to avoid is stopping in Australia, two legs is much nicer in my opinion. Oh and also 777s, they're way too dense for their size. A380s are the best then 787s.
I flew on the ATR 72 Yesterday and they still had the cookie time cookie for me but they also had some very strange options which were Feijoa flavoured popcorn and chocolate covered pretzels I still chose the cookie time cookie
Awesome to hear!! I look forward to having my cookie. I also hear the pretzels are very strange too
I was in auckland in march for my flight back to dubia on a380 never again 18hrs and then 1 1/2 hr in dubia b4 our flight to glasgow 8 hrs definately never again
Thanks for the comment, I do wonder what the best way to get between NZ and Europe is, whether it's via the US, Asia or Middle East. Atleast you were on a fairly comfy, quiet plane. I'll be in Auckland streaming next week so hopefully you'll be able to tune in!
@@NonyFlightsNZas someone who has done the trip many times (via, LAX, SFO, SIN, HKG, BKK, and DXB). IMO SIN is by far the nicest airport, but Emirates has the nicest planes. That said some times of year you can shave multiple hours off the trip by flying via the US one way and Asia the other (due to prevailing winds). The only thing I try to avoid is stopping in Australia, two legs is much nicer in my opinion. Oh and also 777s, they're way too dense for their size. A380s are the best then 787s.
Some great tips! Thanks!
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