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#15071 - 10/31/04 11:15 AM USA->MAD flights: On Demand Video?
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I'm flying Delta to Madrid in late December (Yipee!!!) for a 10-day visit.

The airplane is a Boeing 767-400 ER and this page says the airplane has "Video Capabilities" but I'm wondering if that's the big, single video screen for everyone to watch or if it means individual video monitors for each person with on-demand video control. Of course, I'd prefer the latter. (who wouldn't?!)

It's my recollection/perception that none of the Delta translatlantic airplanes have individual video monitors. Can someone confirm? Seems there MUST be a helpful website out there which tells which airplane types have this or not. I've done a Google search but couldn't find anything.

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#15072 - 10/31/04 01:04 PM Re: USA->MAD flights: On Demand Video?
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I flew that route two years ago and there was NOT individual video. It would surprise me very much given their financial state if they have installed them. Also, they used those stethescope style pneumatic head phones which sound like listening to music under water!

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#15073 - 10/31/04 01:34 PM Re: USA->MAD flights: On Demand Video?
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Also, they used those sthescope style pneumatic head phones which sound like listening to music under water!
Yeah. Not to mention if ones rear/thighs "fills" the seat these audio tube are invariably bent, rendering the audio useless/inaudible. rolleyes

Having these individual on-demand video monitors is so nice. Wow. They REALLY make the flights seem to go faster. Nothing like forcing EVERYONE on the plane to watch the same crummy movies. Blah! :p

I called Delta to see about an upgrade to business class and was surprised to be told that my tourist-class ticket, which was booked through the Delta.com website, was NOT eligible for any kind of upgrade. He said I had to have made the reservation online in a different way in order to have this option. Ugh. rolleyes But I imagine THAT upgradable tourist-class ticket would've been much more expensive so I guess it's not worth it.

My (Columbus-Atlanta-Madrid) ticket was surprisingly cheap at $554 after all taxes and fees. I've just now checked the price again and at $588 it's STILL really good. That was for a "Coach-Deeply Discounted" ticket. The "Coach-Discounted" ticket is $628 and the "Coach-Flexible" is $1,767 eek . The "BusinessElite/Business" class ticket is $2,063 eek eek eek

I'm sure the "Business Class" seats have individual, on-demand video. Hmph. rolleyes Wish I was rich. I wonder if I can claim the extra expense for Business Class as a necessary business expense on my taxes.... ??? Hmmm... Still, that's VERY expensive for extra comfort, on-demand video, and eating off real plates and drinking free drinks in real glasses for only 10 hours of ones life. Don'tcha' think?

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#15074 - 10/31/04 07:49 PM Re: USA->MAD flights: On Demand Video?
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I have flown to Madrid from the states on most of the one-stop airlines. I rate them based on many criteria and I will not fly Delta.

MadridMan-You should try Iberia through Chicago. They usually have a good deal and when you board the plane it is almost as if you are in Spain already! (For better or worse wink ) Free drinks, including cava, good bread and Spanish movies and music. They are allied with American Airlines.

As for the upgrades, I did it on Northwest many times up until several years ago when they eliminated the cheaper fares from elegibility. Now the cheapest fare to upgrade is almost $1000. Another reason I stopped chasing miles!

My early December ticket on Northwest/KLM was $386 plus $74 tax.

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#15075 - 11/01/04 12:19 AM Re: USA->MAD flights: On Demand Video?
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I also suggest Iberia through Chicago. I always fly out of O'Hare on Iberia, flight leaves around 4:45ish arrives in Madrid around 7-8ish the next morning, direct. and Mongo is right, it is just like you are in Spain from the second you set foot on the plane, heck for that matter even the boarding calls for Iberia flights are in spanish/english. you can read ABC, have some café, or some zumo...and if your really lucky you will have an interesting spaniard seated next to you and find yourself quite entertained all the way nonstop to Madrid laugh
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#15076 - 11/01/04 08:13 AM Re: USA->MAD flights: On Demand Video?
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Mongo is right - I have always made the attempt to fly European carriers - for a start, they treat you as a person noot a commodity! I completely agree w/ the statement that flying Iberia you feel like you are in Spain for another 6 hours each way. smile Out of numerous trips back and forth, Iberia has consistently had more space - and, believe me, I fly the cheapest way possible - with any and all deals I can find - plus usually the best prices.

And no-one laughs at you if you are crying as you approach Barajas .... wink
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#15077 - 11/01/04 09:16 AM Re: USA->MAD flights: On Demand Video?
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Does Iberia Airlines have the individual video monitors? I've flown Spanair before and liked them okay but don't recall the video monitors.

I rarely try for specific airlines apart from Delta because I have all my Frequent Flier miles with them and already have accumulated enough for a free R/T ticket - if I ever get to use them. I tried for this trip but there were no seats available to be given for these FFM awards. I imagine they have fewer and fewer available as time goes on.

I'd consider Iberia but the cost is always higher. PLUS I'd have to add the price of the flight from Columbus to Chicago which would certainly add more than $200 to the total price.

As I said above, price is really the most important issue to me when choosing an airline. I can't rationalize/justify spending an extra $100-$500+ more for more comfort, free drinks, and on-demand video for a 10-hour flight (each way).

I don't particularly like Delta flights but I don't dislike them either. I've already had two free R/T flights using my FFMiles and loved using Delta's Crowne Room (back when "the company" was paying for that membership) during layovers.

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#15078 - 11/01/04 09:24 AM Re: USA->MAD flights: On Demand Video?
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I would never argue w/ free ! laugh laugh laugh
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#15079 - 11/01/04 09:52 AM Re: USA->MAD flights: On Demand Video?
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Registered: 10/15/04
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I flew US Airways from Philadelphia in September. They were cheap (I think I paid $430 roundtrip), had a direct flight from Philly and they did have individual video. I agree it is nice to be able to watch what you want, or sleep smile without being disturbed by a big screen over your head.

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#15080 - 11/01/04 11:45 AM Re: USA->MAD flights: On Demand Video?
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Registered: 08/19/04
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Loc: Atlantic Highlands, NJ- USA
I flew from Newark, NJ to Madfrid in late September for $550. It was an Aireuropa flight operated by Continental airlines on a Boeing 777 . Video moniters at every seat. Only complaint- the drinks were pretty expensive.

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