gizmodo.com — "While the air travel industry in the States disintegrates into madness, with overbooking, delays more often than on-time flights, and people being crammed into uncomfortable seats like cattle, it takes Korea to come along and show us how it's done."
Aug 2, 2007 View in Crawl 4
cuoopsAug 3, 2007
Entertainment is good but I want more room. Air France has the widest for coach of all the ones I've flown.
crazybuggerAug 3, 2007
Cute and super.<a class="user" href="http://www.muskadia.com/fonds/rickshaw/wallpaper4.jpg">http://www.muskadia.com/fonds/rickshaw/wallpaper4.jpg</a>
t7sevenAug 3, 2007
i lived in korea for a year and when i came home i felt like i went back into the dark ages
rajulkabirAug 3, 2007
Sorry dude, I live in Malaysia where I can get an international flight any day of the week for $3 (plus taxes). Check out www.airasia.com.
Closed AccountAug 3, 2007
I will admit it, I actually went back to check.
jonathankimAug 3, 2007
It's somewhat impressive but i've definitely seen better. Our airlines here in the U.S. are so behind, and so fixated on making as much money as possible that anytime we see a personal entertainment screen behind every coach seat we can't help but consider it cool. Yes, some companies like JetBlue, Virgin America, and Primaris are looking to fix that but what about the big (big 5) airlines that are banking all the big bucks?
davotoulaAug 3, 2007
I think it's art
broohahaAug 3, 2007
I flew this in late 2005 while on a trans-Pacific flight from Chicago to Asia. I was pleasantly surprised by how much space there was for coach class. They had multi-player games available, which I guess is a bit more common now, but that was my first time to try it out. They also had the wireless internet available through the now-defunct Boeing Connexion service. That was a damn good flight, and I was able to get loads of stuff done thanks to the wireless connection (and two extra batteries).Oh yeah, and the female flight attendants are oh so, hot.