Joe
lots of videos on youtube keeps saying Air India is bad but why?
Im not gonna go on this airline, im just wondering
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If you can find another choice, I would go with that if I were you. My choice in order of preference is an Asian airlines, European airlines, U.S. airlines, then a newer privately run Indian airlines.
My experience with Air India was from HK to Delhi. It was an old Airbus 300. The video projector was the size of luggage showing on a pull-down screen. The bathroom was flooded. The floor to the bathroom was full of water and you-know-what. The flight attendants put newspapers all over the floor to soap up the moister. Many seat air rests were missing or broken. If you looked Indian, you were given (note: I didn't say served. You were basically handed the food) vegi meal. If you looked non-Indian, you were given non-vegi meal. Flight attendants didn't bother to ask what you like. That led to an interesting conversation between the FA and a India passenger why he got vegi. The FA simply scowled at him. For me, I was worried the entire flight afraid whether the plane can survive the 6-hour flight :)
If you can find another choice, I would go with that if I were you. My choice in order of preference is an Asian airlines, European airlines, U.S. airlines, then a newer privately run Indian airlines.
My experience with Air India was from HK to Delhi. It was an old Airbus 300. The video projector was the size of luggage showing on a pull-down screen. The bathroom was flooded. The floor to the bathroom was full of water and you-know-what. The flight attendants put newspapers all over the floor to soap up the moister. Many seat air rests were missing or broken. If you looked Indian, you were given (note: I didn't say served. You were basically handed the food) vegi meal. If you looked non-Indian, you were given non-vegi meal. Flight attendants didn't bother to ask what you like. That led to an interesting conversation between the FA and a India passenger why he got vegi. The FA simply scowled at him. For me, I was worried the entire flight afraid whether the plane can survive the 6-hour flight :)
Can I carry projector in cabin-bag?
amit
I am traveling from USA to India and I have two stopovers in between ... one in Dallas and other in London. I am planning to carry my Projector (vivitek) for home theater in the cabin bag. It fits weight and size limit.I do not want to put it in check in baggage because of possibility of damage. But not sure if projectors are permitted in cabin bags. Especially ... because projectors have mercury lamps. Does anyone has (bad) experience (with authorities) of carrying Projector in cabin bag? I am traveling British Airways.
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There are no restrictions on projectors. Defintely carry it with you. Too much danger of breakage or loss if it goes in a checked suitcase.
I used to travel with a sales person who always carried one with him for presentations. He could not be certain that the customers he was seeing would have one.
I think that the people at the security check point would probably appreciate it if you take that out of your carry-on bag and put it into one of the plastic bins by itself - just like you would do with a laptop.
There are no restrictions on projectors. Defintely carry it with you. Too much danger of breakage or loss if it goes in a checked suitcase.
I used to travel with a sales person who always carried one with him for presentations. He could not be certain that the customers he was seeing would have one.
I think that the people at the security check point would probably appreciate it if you take that out of your carry-on bag and put it into one of the plastic bins by itself - just like you would do with a laptop.
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