Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: CaffeineAndStuff
The fares on your outbound date seem very high on LH - this could be because it would be a peak time for any Germans returning to Germany from the US following New Year. Its probably very low season for Americans (who tend to fly the US airlines) to travel to Europe.
The best you can do is UAL on the way out and LH on the way back. (no idea why you want to fly LH anyway - their economy seats are amongst the worst out there - I'd fly UAL over them any time if I had to sit in the back of the bus.)
Really, I have heard that they are both about the same...also that Lufthansa has wireless available on the flight (at something like $20/flight).
Is that why you are wanting to fly them? The wireless? Personally, it wouldn't be worth the extra hassle and/or higher ticketing cost. The flight is not horrible in length, but pretty long. A couple of books, a magazine, a few beers, and you should sleep. Is it not a nighttime flight?
Pretty much everything I can find is a nighttime flight (leaving Chicago at about 4-5pm). I do NOT want to sleep on the plane though (sleep on a flight is extremely resless for me and painful for my neighbors as I tend to jerk every time I wake up). But...oh well. Anyway, I would want to have *something* to do. While I do have about six hours on my laptop batteries, it would be nice to have something I could actually do during that time.
Yeah, I can understand that. A couple of other possabilities...
1. Get sleeping meds from your doctor.
2. 2 DVDs on laptop+inflight entertainment/movie. You could also DL a bunch of TV Shows -- don't watch TV for a week or two before you leave.
3 I assume you are going on vacation, but sometimes working on a school project or work project is great. You get ahead, and you actually spend the cramped time accomplishing something.
4. Get blitzed on alcohol. Gonna make your jet lag really bad, though.
You should see if any the of the planes you will be on have power ports. You can buy a special plug for your Laptop and use it the whole time.
Personally, if the wireless was available I might use it (hell 20 bucks is hotel wireless cost in some area), but I wouldn't book my flight based on it. If you can pull one leg with the wireless and the other leg on NWA or United then do it.