Transatlantic on a 757?

dbriggsq

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Has anyone experienced this?

It seems that most of the US carriers now use these from Manchester to New York and Chicago for onward travel to Orlando.

I don't really fancy it - think it would be a bit claustrophobic on a 7 hour plus flight - but then the prices are the cheapest at the moment.
 
Has anyone experienced this?

It seems that most of the US carriers now use these from Manchester to New York and Chicago for onward travel to Orlando.

I don't really fancy it - think it would be a bit claustrophobic on a 7 hour plus flight - but then the prices are the cheapest at the moment.

i've done it....not my favorite, but if it's a lot cheaper, go for it..

Northwest Airlines had at least one 757 flying the detroit-amsterdam route...
before they were bought by Delta, they had the airbus, the 747 and the 757 on that route....it was mostly the airbus, but the 757 had a few flights a week as well....i tried to avoid it, but that wasn't always possible...
 


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