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![]() "Recliner" wrote in message ... A packed business jet will be less comfortable than a commercial flight. if that is the case I don't see the selling point tim |
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In message , at 13:45:51 on
Wed, 18 Jan 2017, Recliner remarked: I expect the clients will be sufficiently comfortable in the business jet. Not compared to the significantly cheaper first class seats on a commercial flight. Regular business class is sufficiently comfortable for most people. And: "Bliss Jet will limit seat sales well below the maximum aircraft’s capacity for extra comfort..." -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 13:50:11 on Wed, 18 Jan
2017, tim... remarked: A packed business jet will be less comfortable than a commercial flight. if that is the case I don't see the selling point It's only been mentioned several times (convenience to/from/at the airport). -- Roland Perry |
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On Wed, 18 Jan 2017 14:05:41 +0000
Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 13:50:11 on Wed, 18 Jan 2017, tim... remarked: A packed business jet will be less comfortable than a commercial flight. if that is the case I don't see the selling point It's only been mentioned several times (convenience to/from/at the airport). 737s are bad enough. I can't imagine spending 8 hours bouncing across the atlantic in something not much bigger than a minibus, comfortable seats or not. -- Spud |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 13:45:51 on Wed, 18 Jan 2017, Recliner remarked: I expect the clients will be sufficiently comfortable in the business jet. Not compared to the significantly cheaper first class seats on a commercial flight. Regular business class is sufficiently comfortable for most people. Yes, and a lot cheaper, with a choice of dozens of flights a day on the NYC-LON route. Bliss will have just one flight a week, so most pax will need to use another airline for one leg of a return trip. They might as well use scheduled airlines for both legs, as they will need to do for any trips that don't fit with Bliss's once a week service. And most corporate execs will work for companies that have arrangements with preferred airlines. I'd have thought Bliss would do better to aim at a less well-served route. And: "Bliss Jet will limit seat sales well below the maximum aircraft’s capacity for extra comfort..." They must have be reacting to feedback, but that makes the business model trickier still. |
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Theo wrote:
John Levine wrote: In article you write: https://50skyshades.com/news/business-aviation/bliss-jet-to-launch-laguardia-to-london-private-jet-service-in-january This looks like the next dead cert failure. This looks like vapourware. It says the New York end of the flights will be at the Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia airport, correctly noting that it's considerably closer to midtown Manhattan than either JFK or Newark. They also seem to be confused, advertising Westchester-Biggin Hill in June. http://www.travelweekly.co.uk/articl...w-york-service Does Westchester have customs and immigration? Oh sorry, Westchester and Stansted: http://media.wix.com/ugd/22fe6d_aa60...4d8325ba06.pdf Ooops, I mean La Guardia and Stansted: http://www.blissjet.com/where-we-fly Third time lucky? (links all from the Blissjet website) I suppose they're struggling to find an exec jet field that will welcome them. In principle, they could use more than one such airport if there's the demand. |
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-septe mber.org, at 15:13:17 on Wed, 18 Jan 2017, Recliner remarked: I expect the clients will be sufficiently comfortable in the business jet. Not compared to the significantly cheaper first class seats on a commercial flight. Regular business class is sufficiently comfortable for most people. Yes, and a lot cheaper, with a choice of dozens of flights a day on the NYC-LON route. Bliss will have just one flight a week, so most pax will need to use another airline for one leg of a return trip. They might as well use scheduled airlines for both legs, as they will need to do for any trips that don't fit with Bliss's once a week service. And most corporate execs will work for companies that have arrangements with preferred airlines. I'd have thought Bliss would do better to aim at a less well-served route. And: "Bliss Jet will limit seat sales well below the maximum aircraft’s capacity for extra comfort..." They must have be reacting to feedback, but that makes the business model trickier still. In both cases, not if they are already operating the flight for a few specific weekly commuters, and want to fill a few empty seats (maybe even giving a discount to the regulars). -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 15:04:59 on Wed, 18 Jan 2017, d remarked: 737s are bad enough. I can't imagine spending 8 hours bouncing across the atlantic in something not much bigger than a minibus, comfortable seats or not. Perhaps they fly around the turbulence? Some business jets fly higher and faster than airliners. |
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On Wed, 18 Jan 2017 15:43:14 -0000 (UTC)
Recliner wrote: Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 15:04:59 on Wed, 18 Jan 2017, d remarked: 737s are bad enough. I can't imagine spending 8 hours bouncing across the atlantic in something not much bigger than a minibus, comfortable seats or not. Perhaps they fly around the turbulence? Some business jets fly higher and faster than airliners. Some storm clouds go up to 60K feet. The only civil aircraft that could go over them would be concorde. -- Spud |
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