![]() |
IBERIA - dirty fleet
Why are Iberia airplanes dirty all the time? Do they ever clean their fleet?
|
I'd say quite the opposite. I've used them regularly over the last 12 months for both short and longhaul and they've always been spotless. Maybe just bad luck for you.
|
Originally Posted by pamann
I'd say quite the opposite. I've used them regularly over the last 12 months for both short and longhaul and they've always been spotless. Maybe just bad luck for you.
Having been at CDG this weekend, I'd say Air France have got to be up there. A plain white fuselage really shows the dirt up. And BWIA's A340 at MAN this weekend is also filthy. |
Originally Posted by AlphaWhiskyRomeo
And BWIA's A340 at MAN this weekend is also filthy.
|
Ha - I saw the BWIA A340 on my way out of Manchester Saturday am, and again when I returned to MAN on Sunday pm.
I did wonder if the aircraft had actually moved in the meantime! |
Originally Posted by AlphaWhiskyRomeo
Ha - I saw the BWIA A340 on my way out of Manchester Saturday am, and again when I returned to MAN on Sunday pm.
I did wonder if the aircraft had actually moved in the meantime! |
Maybe they have a hosepipe ban..
|
But did you see the syrian on sat in man... i aint seen such a filthy aircraft in all my days!!
|
i have often seen this when i go on holiday. it happens more in the summer months. this is because spain is a very hot and dry contry. especially in the summer. there is also a lot og golf courses which take up more supply of the water. when you travel further south it tends to be more dryer. there are now hosepipes in south england.
|
| All times are GMT. The time now is 03:40. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.