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Wicker
05-05-2008, 09:13 PM
Hi, can anyone let me know if you get a fleece or a blanket on the flight over, don't want to waste space taking one if not needed. We are flying with Cathay Pacifc, Thanks
Guzzler&Sas
05-05-2008, 09:17 PM
Yes we had blankets with Singapore can't see Cathay being any different,
Guzzler
paul_smart
06-05-2008, 07:50 AM
last time I went over they gave me a blanket, eye visor thing that I cant remember the name of, that helps you to sleep, a tooth brush, and paste, comb, pillow and lots and lots and lots of alcohol, plus ear plugs for the mrs to stop her having to listen to my drunken snoring!! :biglaugh::biglaugh:
cormcvcr
06-05-2008, 07:52 AM
last time I went over they gave me a blanket, eye visor thing that I cant remember the name of, that helps you to sleep, a tooth brush, and paste, comb, pillow and lots and lots and lots of alcohol, plus ear plugs for the mrs to stop her having to listen to my drunken snoring!! :biglaugh::biglaugh:
We had all that with quantas when we came on our reccie, but our one way flight was with Cathay Pacific and you get a pillow and a blanket.
Wicker
06-05-2008, 08:34 AM
Thanks to everyone, info been a great help. Cheers
Mr & Mrs Taz
06-05-2008, 09:23 AM
Do you get free drink with Cathay Pacific ?
If the answer is yes I may just stay on the plane and do another round trip.
caoimhe
06-05-2008, 10:32 AM
Most of the long hauls flights give free drink
Think it's so you have a few, fall asleep and give the crew some peace :biglaugh:
lynne
16-05-2008, 09:00 PM
Does any one the know the difference between flexi saver and flexi tickets with singopore airlines. There is only one hundred pound difference in the price between the two tickets but no explanation of what the difference is between the tickets.
thanks
lyn
Rachiegarlo
17-05-2008, 04:41 AM
the cheaper one prob means you can't change the flight at all, and if you cancel you don't get any money back.
Selah
17-05-2008, 07:39 AM
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Taz, et al
We flew Cathay Pacific on our reccie last October and couldn't fault them. All we did was eat and they state on their menu that their were snacks available for the entire flight. They didn't even flinch when my 3 year old woke in the middle of the night and provided him with anything he wanted. My older two then discovered that ice cream was on offer whenever and it was all over. Yes drinks are free unless you want some extremely expensive liqueur and the flight crew were amazing with kids. Only reason we'll take Singapore next time is for a different stop over and because of the double luggage allowance. Otherwise, I'd recommend Cathay Pacific to anyone.
Liz
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