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Brillopad 15-11-2017 10:34 AM

Airbus A380
 
http://www.independent.co.uk/topic/airbus-a380

Due to be travelling on one soon. Has anyone been on one - are they more comfortable.

Niamh. 15-11-2017 10:35 AM

I haven't been on one but my cousin is an Aeronautical engineer for Airbus :hee:

Brillopad 15-11-2017 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9693281)
I haven't been on one but my cousin is an Aeronautical engineer for Airbus :hee:

Great job. Do you get any perks!

Cherie 15-11-2017 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9693280)
http://www.independent.co.uk/topic/airbus-a380

Due to be travelling on one soon. Has anyone been on one - are they more comfortable.

we flew with Emirates to Dubai, I guess it was an Airbus :laugh: all I know it was a plane and it was comfortable enough I guess

Niamh. 15-11-2017 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9693287)
Great job. Do you get any perks!

Nah, she has a great life though, she's based in France but gets to live in different countries for months at time, jealous lol

Brillopad 15-11-2017 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9693291)
we flew with Emirates to Dubai, I guess it was an Airbus :laugh: all I know it was a plane and it was comfortable enough I guess

Get a stopover at Dubai for several hours, but won’t get there until about midnight - any suggestions for places to go if leave airport at that time.

Brillopad 15-11-2017 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9693294)
Nah, she has a great life though, she's based in France but gets to live in different countries for months at time, jealous lol

Me too. Great to hear of a woman doing such a great job too.

Cherie 15-11-2017 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9693296)
Get a stopover at Dubai for several hours, but won’t get there until about midnight - any suggestions for places to go if leave airport at that time.

I think I responded to this on your thread, at midnight I don't really know tbf, I thought you were landing earlier. Not sure much would be open at that hour, it is not a party city...

Brillopad 15-11-2017 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9693301)
I think I responded to this on your thread, at midnight I don't really know tbf, I thought you were landing earlier. Not sure much would be open at that hour, it is not a party city...

Yes the time is a pain, but my son is keen to go out of the airport to see what is there and to be able to say he has been to Dubai. Would like to see a bit of it myself, even at that ungodly hour.

arista 15-11-2017 10:58 AM

Yes I think I did a thread on it
years ago , though,

arista 15-11-2017 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9693281)
I haven't been on one but my cousin is an Aeronautical engineer for Airbus :hee:


Tip Top Job

Niamh. 15-11-2017 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9693300)
Me too. Great to hear of a woman doing such a great job too.

Yeah, definitely. It's good girls aren't bound by what's a girl job/boys job anymore, and the same for guys really. I was listening to my son(he's 13) talk to his friend the other day when I was driving them to Karate, they've both just started secondary school this year so for the first year they do all the subjects and then next year they have to pick the ones they want to continue with for Juniour cert (which is like your GCSEs) So my son asked his friend which ones he was keeping on and the friend said Home Ec and my son said yeah me too and i was thinking how far we've come since I was in school, i think about 3 boys in my whole year did Home Ec because it was a "girls subject" they don't even think like that now, it's great to see

Brillopad 15-11-2017 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9693321)
Yeah, definitely. It's good girls aren't bound by what's a girl job/boys job anymore, and the same for guys really. I was listening to my son(he's 13) talk to his friend the other day when I was driving them to Karate, they've both just started secondary school this year so for the first year they do all the subjects and then next year they have to pick the ones they want to continue with for Juniour cert (which is like your GCSEs) So my son asked his friend which he which ones he was keeping on and the friend said Home Ec and my son said yeah me too and i was thinking how much we've come since I was in school, i think about 3 boys in my whole year did Home Ec because it was a "girls subject" they don't even think like that now, it's great to see

I hated Home economics - would have preferred something more DIY orientated - might be better at it now! I think it’s a fallacy how many men try to suggest women love doing it. - I don’t.

I like good meals and a clean house but hate actually doing the donkey work. I usually just find these things a chore. Usually OK once I get started but hate the thought of it. It’s good how it’s not considered a female thing the way it used to be.

Cherie 15-11-2017 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9693305)
Yes the time is a pain, but my son is keen to go out of the airport to see what is there and to be able to say he has been to Dubai. Would like to see a bit of it myself, even at that ungodly hour.

Maybe just get a taxi to drive you to some of the main sites?

Niamh. 15-11-2017 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9693332)
I hated Home economics - would have preferred something more DIY orientated - might be better at it now! I think it’s a fallacy how many men try to suggest women love doing it. - I don’t.

I like good meals and a clean house but hate actually doing the donkey work. I usually just find these things a chore. Usually OK once I get started but hate the thought of it. It’s good how it’s not considered a female thing the way it used to be.

Definitely and on the flip side my daughter is big into Science and wants to do something in that line when she goes to university

Eddie. 15-11-2017 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9693280)
http://www.independent.co.uk/topic/airbus-a380

Due to be travelling on one soon. Has anyone been on one - are they more comfortable.

I took it two times, one when I went to the states last year, and another one when I went to Dubai...they are extremely comfortable, especially when the cabin is empty and the flight is a red-eye...especially my return trip from Dubai, but when it gets crowded, it becomes really stuffy and cramped, that is if you take economy class...

Smithy 15-11-2017 12:02 PM

Comfortable if you have a whole row to yourself, you can just lie down, otherwise, they’re just as uncomfortable as any other plane :joker:

Brillopad 15-11-2017 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Eddie. (Post 9693369)
I took it two times, one when I went to the states last year, and another one when I went to Dubai...they are extremely comfortable, especially when the cabin is empty and the flight is a red-eye...especially my return trip from Dubai, but when it gets crowded, it becomes really stuffy and cramped, that is if you take economy class...

Thanks Eddie. Yes I am going economy and was a bit concerned about the leg room and having enough comfort to sleep as I want to try and sleep at the right times to align with the time difference of my destination to attempt to minimise jet lag.

From what you say I will have to hope the flight isn’t too crowded, but probably will be.

Livia 15-11-2017 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9693281)
I haven't been on one but my cousin is an Aeronautical engineer for Airbus :hee:

Top bird. I love it when I see females in roles that used to be mail-dominated.

Northern Monkey 15-11-2017 01:44 PM

Is’nt the 380 one of the big four engine ones like the Boeing 747.Should be a nice ride.Been on plenty 320’s before and 757’s.Can’t remember if i’ve been on a 380.

bots 15-11-2017 02:01 PM

any plane is comfortable when you move out of the economy cabin. If you can't do that, it doesn't matter how much space you have, if you are sitting next to the passengers from hell on a long flight .... its a nightmare

Eddie. 15-11-2017 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9693374)
Thanks Eddie. Yes I am going economy and was a bit concerned about the leg room and having enough comfort to sleep as I want to try and sleep at the right times to align with the time difference of my destination to attempt to minimise jet lag.

From what you say I will have to hope the flight isn’t too crowded, but probably will be.

Your welcome, hope the cabin's not too crowded, are you going on a business trip or a vacation?

Brillopad 15-11-2017 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Eddie. (Post 9693527)
Your welcome, hope the cabin's not too crowded, are you going on a business trip or a vacation?

Vacation. Looking forward to it. A break from the British weather.

DemolitionRed 15-11-2017 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Brillopad (Post 9693296)
Get a stopover at Dubai for several hours, but won’t get there until about midnight - any suggestions for places to go if leave airport at that time.

How many is several? The problem is, the check-in time is 2 hours prior to the flight. I probably wouldn't leave Dubai airport if it was less than five hours. Dubai airport is lovely though. Lots of good shops and restaurants to entertain you.


I've been on a long-haul flight on both Airbus and Dreamliner. If you've been on Dreamliner, they are very similar planes. I think Airbus may be slightly bigger. Legroom isn't a problem unless you are particularly tall. They do have an upgrade option where you can buy a seat with leg recliners but they do get snapped up pretty quickly.

As for jet-lag. I've done shift work and if you're not careful, can make you feel permanently jet-lagged. When moving from days to nights you need to learn to tune your body clock accordingly. You're going to be moving forward in time so jet lag is more likely because your days are shorter, your bedtime is earlier. If you are really dedicated to avoiding jet lag, adjust your sleeping hours to 'early to bed', 'early to rise', a few days before your flight. Don't worry about the return flight, your body adjusts much better when you're hours are turning back and your flying west.

Have fun. Are you going to Goa?

Brillopad 15-11-2017 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed (Post 9693737)
How many is several? The problem is, the check-in time is 2 hours prior to the flight. I probably wouldn't leave Dubai airport if it was less than five hours. Dubai airport is lovely though. Lots of good shops and restaurants to entertain you.


I've been on a long-haul flight on both Airbus and Dreamliner. If you've been on Dreamliner, they are very similar planes. I think Airbus may be slightly bigger. Legroom isn't a problem unless you are particularly tall. They do have an upgrade option where you can buy a seat with leg recliners but they do get snapped up pretty quickly.

As for jet-lag. I've done shift work and if you're not careful, can make you feel permanently jet-lagged. When moving from days to nights you need to learn to tune your body clock accordingly. You're going to be moving forward in time so jet lag is more likely because your days are shorter, your bedtime is earlier. If you are really dedicated to avoiding jet lag, adjust your sleeping hours to 'early to bed', 'early to rise', a few days before your flight. Don't worry about the return flight, your body adjusts much better when you're hours are turning back and your flying west.

Have fun. Are you going to Goa?

Thanks for that. Am going to Australia. The stop-over at Dubai is 9 hours. Don’t want to go far from the airport - is there anything we could do nearby for a few hours do you know - somewhere to eat perhaps.

The leg room sounds good as not too tall. My main concern is jet lag but I have been reading up about it and know your advice is sound. I read that if I can sleep on the plane to fit in with the time zones in Australia, arrive early morning, that would help.


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