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Canada Goose 8th Dec 2008 11:30

Transaero ?
 
Does anybody know anything (good or bad) about this airline. My wife has some flights on hold with them. Forgot to ask her where she is going but it's either S.Africa or Russia.

I'd never even heard of them so all feedback welcome !

Thansk.
CG.

RobertC 8th Dec 2008 12:11

They fly to Moscow DME twice daily :)

ara01jbb 8th Dec 2008 12:16

And they do so under a codeshare agreement with bmi, who also operate on the route. Check both websites to compare fares on the same flights.

barry lloyd 8th Dec 2008 14:14

Flown and worked with them a number times. Well-funded, well organised, western-style on board service, good crews and maintenance.
Normally quite competitive with fares.
Transaero operate a number of ITs to Thailand, and they were quick to send flights down to there to rescue stranded Russians; something the British were not!

Confirmed Must Ride 8th Dec 2008 15:57

ex-CO 737 in fleet - still in same config / interior I believe

barry lloyd 8th Dec 2008 17:19

Well that's one point of view Rainboe. However, I think most people wanted to get back to their jobs (if they still had them), and getting out of Thailand by any other means wasn't easy. Paradise it may be when everything's running OK, but like all such places, the system breaks down completely when things go wrong.
Whilst I would agree that many Brits just sat there and waited for something to happen, many did try to get out, by simply couldn't because all the 'relief' flights were full of the nationals who had been rescued.
Take a bus in Thailand? Are you serious? They can't operate aircraft safely, let alone a bus fleet!

barry lloyd 8th Dec 2008 17:31


ex-CO 737 in fleet - still in same config / interior I believe
There are some ex CO aircraft in the fleet, but all the ones I've flown on had a full Transaero interior. All the western-built aircraft in the fleet are on the Irish or Bermuda register.

Rainboe 8th Dec 2008 20:18

A lot of the Transaero pilots were trained onto the Boeings by BA some years ago, so their standards will be good!


However, I think most people wanted to get back to their jobs (if they still had them), and getting out of Thailand by any other means wasn't easy. Paradise it may be when everything's running OK, but like all such places, the system breaks down completely when things go wrong.
There were other means of transport! It comes to decision time- do you try and get out by your own means, or sit on your arse for as long as it takes assuming it will end anyday and in the meantime scream for British government rescue? People travel abroad now, and many of them are naive, regarding HMG as some sort of rescue organisation if anything goes wrong. And things did not break down in Thailand. Pat Pong was functioning, the street markets were functioning, power, water and public transport were working. The system did not 'break down'! Brits fell to pieces when they started missing X Factor and 'Enders!

Canada Goose 10th Dec 2008 11:07

Thanks for the replies - she is off to Russia in the new year (again !!). Happy, she is not !! :sad:

george747 1st Jan 2009 13:46

Don't know much about them but trained some of their initial pilot cadre during their startup days back in 1993 time-frame. (Plus or minus a year)

Newforest2 20th Mar 2009 17:26

Transaero has been a regular visitor to SSH over the past two weeks with their 747. Thought they were a freight operation until I found this thread.

169west 29th Apr 2010 07:54

Any idea on how to get a job with them?


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