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JAL A350 First Class Seat

Review: JAL A350-900 Domestic First Class from Tokyo to Fukuoka

Most JAL’s domestic flights offer two classes of service – economy and Class J. However, on some flights on its busiest routes like Tokyo to Sapporo and Tokyo to Fukuoka, the airline also offers first class. The only notable difference between economy class and Class J is the seat. First class, on the other hand, […]

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BB-8 ANA Jet

A Complete Guide to Star Wars Jets: ANA, LATAM, Virgin Atlantic, and United

While unknown at the time, Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm back in 2012 was about to benefit plane spotters down the road. That’s because the company decided to produce a new Star Wars trilogy and it chose to market it – among other ways – by forming partnerships with airlines. Those partnerships resulted in four airlines

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Emirates New First Class Suite

Experiencing Emirates’ New First Class Suite at Mercedes me Tokyo Gallery

Emirates’ new first class suite is high on the list of products that I want to try. As such, I was excited to find out (thanks to Hirofumi) that the airline organized an event in Tokyo allowing visitors to experience the seat on the ground. While I still hope to test (and review) the suite

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Turboprops vs. Jets: A Guide to Their Differences and Similarities

Turboprops vs. Jets: A Guide to Their Differences and Similarities

While there are not as many turboprop types in production as there used to be in the past, aircraft like ATRs and Dash 8s are still quite popular among some airlines. In other cases, like for flights to short, unpaved runways, they are indispensable. In spite of that, many passengers try to avoid flying on

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Turkish Airlines A321 Cabin

Review: Turkish Airlines A321 Economy Class from Istanbul to Vienna

Turkish Airlines remains one of the last airlines to offer true business class seats and economy class meals on short-haul flights within (or “to” depending on where you consider Turkey to be) Europe. While I flew on the airline’s flights from Istanbul to Vienna and Budapest numerous times in the past, this is my first

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