Boeing 737 Max Cleared To Fly In Europe After Crashes
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on the BBC.
The aircraft may be cleared to fly, but will passengers want to fly in it?
I certainly won’t be flying on any airline, that has any of these aircraft in their fleet.
But then I prefer train travel.
January 27, 2021 - Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel | Boeing 737 MAX, Flying, Trains
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Just returned from Santander to Man on one of Ryanair’s (fare €9.99, less than it costs to get home from the airport). I noticed a smoother and quieter ride compared with the older models, though of course Ryanair likes the lower fuel consumption. Seems Ryanair started using them last year, when there were still lots of travel restrictions, and deliveries are now ramping up.
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