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CrossairNewest Review: ... was fierce. Since BA gave up the route 2 years ago, and flew it codeshare with Crossair (LX), sizeable meals have been replaced with sandwiches, except on the morning flight where Breakfast is still served, Champagne no longer runs freely in Economy (it's down to 2 glasses on a 1hr 45min flight now :-O!!), and, what annoys me most, coffee is no longer served. Apparently, it's not ... more |
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by - written on 05/09/01 (Very useful, 120 readings)
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My Parents live near Crossair's home airport of Basel/Mulhouse, so I travel with them on about 3 return flights a year, and it's one of the most enjoyable airlines I've travelled with. Having said that, there have been a few changes since I first started flying with them from London to Basel 4 years ago. At the time, BA also flew the route, and consequently the competition for service was fierce. Since BA gave up the route 2 years ago, and flew it codeshare with Crossair (LX), sizeable meals have been replaced with sandwiches, except on the morning flight where Breakfast is still served, Champagne no longer runs freely in Economy (it's down ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/06/00 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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I found myself on Cross Air London to Zurich by accident. The ticket was booked for me and I woundered what it would be like. I sholdn't have worried. The business division of Swiss Air is amazing. Small aircraft. One call cabin. Large leather seats with generous pitch. Amazing service for friendly, attentive multi-lingual staff who could not do enough to help. Breakfast at 0700 was champagne and smoked salmon. Ah ha you are saying...but the cost! Yes..the tickets were bought because they were the lowest pice on that route that day. Amazing value. ... Read the complete review

