We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. PIA was the launch customer for 777-200LR back in 2006. i have since flown on both 200LR & 300ER versions but always in economy & this time due to off-season pricing it is a steal of a deal to fly business.
Horribel racist-smelling comment so STFU. Yes quite fashinable to be politically correct when you have “arrived” !BEN thanks for reporting, although if you had asked me, I could have told you so…..even though I have never flown PIA and never will ! Fortunately he never appeared in business class again, and since the business class crew was fine with our picture taking, we continued.We had assigned ourselves the aisle and window seat on the right side in the third row.The legroom was quite good, though the seats were angled, which I wasn’t looking forward to, given how tired I was.Also, since there are seven seats per row, there’s a middle seat in each row, which I wouldn’t like to be stuck in on a longhaul flight.On the seatback was a small personal television, as well as a pocket with magazines, the safety card, etc.Due to how these seats are angled, your feet can essentially “push” against a small area at the bottom of the seat when fully reclined.In the center section was a compartment where shoes could be stowed.The seat controls were on the aisle-side armrest, and were easy to use (not that the seat has that many functions). Do some research before making stupid comments. Who said ‘lush’?The Pakistani dessert is Firni/Kheer… The are different and from the pics it looks like Firni … But yes, the essence is that of milk, rice (usual ingredient) with touch of cardamom or saffron or some nice spices!So based on this and Air India (although AI was F), any preference off the two? I had very mixed feelings about the meal service.On the plus side, the dessert was incredible, and the main course selection was great as well. The number of western movies and shows was limited.
The boarding process was a complete and utter mess. On the other hand, a fourth world country is not an actual country, but a state that would be characterized as Least Developed but does not have national recognition or primarily consists of an ethnic group.The main reason why the terms were dropped is because they don’t actually provide any specification of what qualifications a country needs to meet to be included nor were they designed for those classifications.I do find your comments amusing – albeit senseless. This is not an inspiring product at all. Possibly the worst business in the world ?? Not some sort of commentary? So, there’s no real reason to innovate and improve. That’s actually a good thing in that it gives us the ability to firm up a ‘no fly’ list, and PIA is added, along with many other first, second and third world carriers, e.g. What could possibly go wrong? While some might not like the aluminum trays in which the food was presented, in general I love the buffet-style presentation, where you can pick and choose what you want. But it wasn’t as strong as I was expecting, based on what people had told me.By shortly after 1PM the business class cabin was mostly full, including two pilots in uniform seated in row one. I counted fewer than a dozen Hollywood movies.About 30 minutes after takeoff the meal service began, starting with tables being set.I loved the PIA salt & pepper shakers, though there didn’t seem to be much consistency with them, as only one of mine had the PIA logo on it, while neither of Matthew’s did.Pakistan offers plastic cutlery in business class, which is pretty disappointing. The cabin climate control wasn’t operating properly so it was hot on the tarmac and freezing in the air. …Darn, bumped again. After takeoff, crew first came past and laid a tablecloth on my tray table without saying a word. Let me get you a different blanket.” I’m not sure if they reuse blankets for transit passengers, or what…I was surprised that business class stayed mostly empty throughout the boarding process, until about 10 minutes before the door closed, at which point a couple dozen business class passengers showed up. I would appreciate a response to my actual question before the criticism, etc. This is valuable information for my colleagues and I, who are medical aid workers, and have to fly on a budget to troubled areas of the world but with comfort (aka biz class). Love travel? Dil Dil Pakistan... Jaan Jaan Pakistan See you at: Top. It’s like a fire.
Some of the best and strongest filtered coffee recipes in the world can be found in India, yet chances are, if you walk into an Indian restaurant either here in the U.S. or in its native habitat, you’ll be served Nescafe.
First was a check of my itinerary to even enter the terminal, which is not unusual for airports in this part of the world.
I live vicariously through your blogs and photos. Third World – this is easy: every single last one of them.Kudos to you Ben, while I may one day book a Saudia flight (if I stay out in the sun too long) you’d have to pay me to fly PIA The dessert definitely looks like Phirni and not Kheer! They didn’t offer another.After the main course was completed, a dessert cart was wheeled down the aisle.
Horribel racist-smelling comment so STFU. Yes quite fashinable to be politically correct when you have “arrived” !BEN thanks for reporting, although if you had asked me, I could have told you so…..even though I have never flown PIA and never will ! Fortunately he never appeared in business class again, and since the business class crew was fine with our picture taking, we continued.We had assigned ourselves the aisle and window seat on the right side in the third row.The legroom was quite good, though the seats were angled, which I wasn’t looking forward to, given how tired I was.Also, since there are seven seats per row, there’s a middle seat in each row, which I wouldn’t like to be stuck in on a longhaul flight.On the seatback was a small personal television, as well as a pocket with magazines, the safety card, etc.Due to how these seats are angled, your feet can essentially “push” against a small area at the bottom of the seat when fully reclined.In the center section was a compartment where shoes could be stowed.The seat controls were on the aisle-side armrest, and were easy to use (not that the seat has that many functions). Do some research before making stupid comments. Who said ‘lush’?The Pakistani dessert is Firni/Kheer… The are different and from the pics it looks like Firni … But yes, the essence is that of milk, rice (usual ingredient) with touch of cardamom or saffron or some nice spices!So based on this and Air India (although AI was F), any preference off the two? I had very mixed feelings about the meal service.On the plus side, the dessert was incredible, and the main course selection was great as well. The number of western movies and shows was limited.
The boarding process was a complete and utter mess. On the other hand, a fourth world country is not an actual country, but a state that would be characterized as Least Developed but does not have national recognition or primarily consists of an ethnic group.The main reason why the terms were dropped is because they don’t actually provide any specification of what qualifications a country needs to meet to be included nor were they designed for those classifications.I do find your comments amusing – albeit senseless. This is not an inspiring product at all. Possibly the worst business in the world ?? Not some sort of commentary? So, there’s no real reason to innovate and improve. That’s actually a good thing in that it gives us the ability to firm up a ‘no fly’ list, and PIA is added, along with many other first, second and third world carriers, e.g. What could possibly go wrong? While some might not like the aluminum trays in which the food was presented, in general I love the buffet-style presentation, where you can pick and choose what you want. But it wasn’t as strong as I was expecting, based on what people had told me.By shortly after 1PM the business class cabin was mostly full, including two pilots in uniform seated in row one. I counted fewer than a dozen Hollywood movies.About 30 minutes after takeoff the meal service began, starting with tables being set.I loved the PIA salt & pepper shakers, though there didn’t seem to be much consistency with them, as only one of mine had the PIA logo on it, while neither of Matthew’s did.Pakistan offers plastic cutlery in business class, which is pretty disappointing. The cabin climate control wasn’t operating properly so it was hot on the tarmac and freezing in the air. …Darn, bumped again. After takeoff, crew first came past and laid a tablecloth on my tray table without saying a word. Let me get you a different blanket.” I’m not sure if they reuse blankets for transit passengers, or what…I was surprised that business class stayed mostly empty throughout the boarding process, until about 10 minutes before the door closed, at which point a couple dozen business class passengers showed up. I would appreciate a response to my actual question before the criticism, etc. This is valuable information for my colleagues and I, who are medical aid workers, and have to fly on a budget to troubled areas of the world but with comfort (aka biz class). Love travel? Dil Dil Pakistan... Jaan Jaan Pakistan See you at: Top. It’s like a fire.
Some of the best and strongest filtered coffee recipes in the world can be found in India, yet chances are, if you walk into an Indian restaurant either here in the U.S. or in its native habitat, you’ll be served Nescafe.
First was a check of my itinerary to even enter the terminal, which is not unusual for airports in this part of the world.
I live vicariously through your blogs and photos. Third World – this is easy: every single last one of them.Kudos to you Ben, while I may one day book a Saudia flight (if I stay out in the sun too long) you’d have to pay me to fly PIA The dessert definitely looks like Phirni and not Kheer! They didn’t offer another.After the main course was completed, a dessert cart was wheeled down the aisle.