Tuesday, August 9, 2011

AirFrance

On my recent trip to Paris last week I had the experience of flying with no less than Four different airlines during my entire journey. In my experience there has always been a humongous difference with each airline and how they treat their guests. I must say that out of all the flights I endured, the one that stood out the most in excellence was my flight from Paris to Boston on AirFrance. The first thing I could appreciate was the air conditioning from the moment I got on the plane before takeoff. There was no waiting for the plane to move, or taxi, or lineup or anything like that before the air was fully functioning and flowing. Often times it seems other airlines shut off all the engines while just sitting there which leaves the guests completely agitated and uncomfortable. The second thing I noticed was the personal televisions on the back of every seat. They didn’t have the usual prescribed channels that one must flick through repeatedly to find something worth watching, but instead had a variety of movies, television programs, music stations and pay-to-watch programs of every genre to enjoy throughout the eight hour flight. There were pillows and blankets to use for FREE, unlike other airlines that require you to purchase these items now. The staff onboard was no less than, dare I say, the cutest crew I have ever seen. The girls were impeccably groomed, stylish and young, befitting a scene out of “All that Jazz”, Bob Fosse’s “Air-rotica”. I mean, they were totally hott. They served water about a million times and were incredibly attentive throughout the entire flight. Overall if I could fly AirFrance every time I had to take a airplane I would be very happy. The service was great, the technology on the plane was up to date and comfortable and I’m still alive so, well done. J’adore


oh and p.s.

De Gaulle, Paris airport was the nicest airport I have ever been in. They had tons of chic magazines to take for free, nifty chairs people were sleeping on, coffee machines everywhere, computers with internet service, free WiFi and pay-per-minute massage chairs. The windows were enormous and gave excellent views of the air traffic and goings on at the airport. The gate people were quick and extremely helpful. The parisians know Good Service! Good job

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