The Flight Detective
2014 posts
Aviation writer serving arresting takes on flying, loyalty, travel and airline history. There is a general focus on British Airways, Aer Lingus, Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Qantas, Iberia, American Airlines and the other oneworld alliance airlines, plus selected other carriers. The repertoire also includes flight reviews, avgeek articles and interesting videos from around the web.
Review: Dublin Airport DAA Executive Lounge T1
The Dublin Airport Authority or DAA operate two lounges which are used by a variety of carriers serving…
Review: Brooklands British Aviation and Motoring Museum
The Brooklands Museum is located in the United Kingdom in Weybridge, which is approximately 30 minutes by train…
Review: Premier Inn Hotel London Hammersmith
Premier Inn is a chain of budget hotels throughout the United Kingdom. The advertising campaign promises “Everything’s Premier…
Review: British Airways Lounge Glasgow
Glasgow is a lovely city to visit and an added bonus for me was my first visit to…
How Do You Get The Best Service On Flights?
A great deal of people who experience bad service bring it upon themselves. It tends to be a…
Why is Buy On Board Food Best for British Airways?
British Airways will introduce food for purchase on their European network from 11 January 2017. Passengers in Euro…
Review: Hotel Vueling BCN by HC in Barcelona
Hotel Vueling BCN by HC is an airline and travel themed hotel in Barcelona, Spain. My friends booked…
Flight Review: British Airways UK Domestic
Domestic routes within the United Kingdom at British Airways feature a single class of service which is economy…
History: To USA in 1965 by BOAC Vickers Super VC10
The British built Vickers VC10 and Super VC10 are my favourite aircraft hands down. There is something about…
Bits: Ireland to China Direct, Aer Club Earning and More
Some bits – flights between Ireland and China appear more likely than ever before. Aer Lingus’ forthcoming Aer…