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I am flying in easjet, what shall i expect in term of quality of airplanes, ground-air staff, and the interior

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if you could score the whole experiance. ( 0 - 10 ) where 10 is the best and 0 is the worst.

THANX IN ADAVANCE

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  1. Airplanes are just the same as with any other airline, only painted orange and with no section for business class.

    Ground and air staff are also quite polite and everything.

    Interior is just the same as other airlines.

    Only real difference is that you don't get served food whilst onboard unless you pay for something out of the back of their catalogue.

    Overall: 7/8


  2. flying any low budget airline has its pro's and cons. Pro's being mainly the cost , usually low compared to most other airlines which if money is an issue is the only way to do it - a simple flight with no frills attached. However you do get what you pay for and if anything goes wrong little or no information will be passed and very seldom are you treated like a paying passenger but more like an unwelcome nuisance.Delays are more frequent than the normal and be prepared to be herded on and off aircraft like livestock.

    Good luck - rating would be a 4

  3. I have flown with them twice to 2 different destinations. It fits the need of a cheap airline and i've never had any issues.

    You pay for what you get, its no frills and if your only flying for a couple of hours max then i don't see the need to pay a huge amount for another airline.

    Its all very basic, the staff are friendly but overly accommodating.

    There is nothing wrong with the aircraft, but again nothing to write home about.

    I have been on a budget airline in Thailand where all the seats are leather and i was treated very well. Your not going to get anything like that..

  4. Now there is a novelty; the words "Easijet" and "quality" in the same sentence!

    Easijet is a low-cost, no-frills carrier. You pay your money and you get what you pay for. Pay £500 an ounce and you get caviar - pay 50p an ounce and you get cod roe.

    The ONLT thing that Easijet cannot cut back on is maintenance and safety because the minimum standards are enshrined in law.

  5. Never flown on Easyjet myself, but if you want an idea of what it's like you should watch Airport which I think is on Sky 3 at the moment.

  6. yes I've flown Easyjet and others like Ryanair etc ... the experience is OK, it's functional ... you're not treated like an "honoured guest", you're treated more like a coach traveller ... the airplanes are fine (as long as you can stand that awful orange colour) and they're airworthy (they have to be or they'd be grounded) ... the decor inside is OK but not luxurious ... the service is impersonal (the staff seem to spend their time whizzing round from one task to the next)

    I would buy yourself whatever snacks you might want for the journey before you board as their on-board catering is expensive and leaves a lot to be desired

    Easyjet are also very strict on their rules, so if they say check-in before a certain time, then be there without fail

    I can't score it for you but I would say overall it's a service aimed at getting you from A to B in the quickest cheapest way ... it is certainly not a luxury experience

  7. Having, used no frills airlines around the world, i would rate easyjet one of the better ones - but do not be late - they will offload you.    It was a pity they took over "Go", that  was the best.   Ryanair is definitely the cheapest, but service is not in their vocabulary..   Undoubtedly the worst is Air Asia

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