To Fly or Not to Fly
To Fly or Not to Fly is my series of concise yet insightful reviews, designed as a lighter alternative to my in-depth flight reports. Each entry distils my journey into clear categories – covering everything from booking and boarding to service, comfort, and overall value. I aim to provide readers with open and honest impressions of airlines across the globe, giving a transparent look at what it’s really like to fly with each carrier. Whether you’re a frequent traveller or simply curious about the passenger experience, this series offers a straightforward window into the world of commercial aviation.
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Review: T’way Air Airbus A330-200 – Jeju to Seoul Gimpo
Flying on a T’way Airbus A330 from Jeju to Seoul
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Review: Korean Air Boeing 737-900 – Jeju to Busan
Flying on one of Korean Air’s high density Boeing 737-900s from Jeju to Busan
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Review: Jin Air Boeing 737-800 – Seoul Gimpo to Jeju
This is review details my experience on a Jin Air Boeing 737-800 in June 2024. You can read my much more detailed full trip report of this flight by clicking here. About the Airline Expectations Pre-Flight Experience Once upon a distant time, booking a Korean domestic flight with an overseas card was infamously difficult. Thankfully,…
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Review: Asiana Airlines Boeing 767-300 – Seoul Gimpo to Jeju
Flying on an Asiana Airlines Boeing 767-300 from Seoul Gimpo to Jeju
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Review: Malaysia Airlines Boeing 737-800 – Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok
Flying from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok on a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 737-800
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Review: SCAT Boeing 737-800 – Almaty to Astana
Flying domestically in Kazakhstan with SCAT
