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Anonymous File :-(, x)
I've been on Air New Zealand, Qantas, Lufthansa (I think, London to Frankfurt), Singapore Airlines, and Air Rarotonga. Singapore Airlines was the best in my opinion.
Air New Zealand: Their service is good, and so is the food. The planes are getting a bit old. Last time I went from Sydney to Auckland the bottom seat cushion was covered in a different material then the backrest and was uncomfortable. Never taken Air New Zealand for a long flight and I don't think they have many in-seat screens in their planes.
Qantas: Much like Air New Zealand. The seats were a bit more comfortable though. Was flying Auckland to Sydney. No in-seat screens on the plane. It was only a 3 hour flight though.
Lufthansa: Was alright. Small plane, had around 30-50 people and uncovered propellers. It was a one hour flight so they only served a drink and crackers. Service was prompt, although they didn't really have anything to offer us. No inflight entertainment, only magazines.
Singapore Airlines: This is my favourite airline. The service is usually good, although sometimes it seems understaffed and the hostesses rush about the plane. Seats are good size and mostly comfortable, although on a 6 hour flight from Singapore to Auckland the base part of the seat was getting old. In-flight entertainment was good, recent movies and TV shows. The controllers for in-seat TV's are getting a bit broken and had to ask a hostess for a hot towel to wipe mine down because it had spilled coke/food on it. Bring an iPod though because the music sucks.
Air Rarotonga: This was a 40 minute flight from Rarotonga to Aitutaki (a smaller island, very nice, would recommend it) No inflight entertainment, only one staff member as it was such a small plane. There are a lot of snacks onboard though and fizzy drinks/water.
Pic related, it's the Air Rarotonga plane.
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