Hi Everyone
We have booked with excel airways for the first time. I had heard bad things about them from a couple of people but just thought you can have a bad experience with any airline, but having just been reading some reviews on them i'm now now worried! I would welcome any comments good or bad from any one who has flown to Crete with them. Over the years as we do flight only we have flown with pretty much every one & generally all have been ok with the exception of a British Midland flight years ago & this June Thomsonfly, was first time with them and not impressed worst experience yet, hence now wondering if Excel will be worse?
Look forward to your comments
Rowena & Carl
We flew out from Gatwick to Chania on the 10.15 XL flight on the 5th and returned on the 17.45 yesterday. The plane was a wide bodied 767, the seat pitch being JUST sufficient for my, not excessive, 5ft 11in frame. The meal was pretty mundane both ways, but normal charter fare.
The outbound left on time and arrived 15 minutes early (more than lost by Kosmar in the transfer!), but the return flight was delayed one and a half hours. Seems the crew of a plane in Corfu became time expired and our flight dropped off a replacement crew; all pretty normal for charter operations.
The whammy was the outbound flight on the 12th. Seems there was some difficulty in getting a disabled passenger out to the plane. The auxiliary engine was out of order, so the aircon was not working whilst parked. Some passengers complained about the heat and the captain instructed that the rear door be opened to try to get a through draft going. A stewardess, apparantly on her first "live" flight, tried to open the door, but in doing so deployed the evacuation chute. This needed to be replaced before the plane could fly. The replacement was driven down from Luton and the flight was 8 hours delayed, the Plakias bound passengers arriving in resort at 4am. Such things can happen to any airline, but the very busy aircraft utilisation of charter airlines means bigger delays if it happens to them. If you fly chartered it goes with the territory.
Mike