Bigger airplanes, with two aisles instead of one, provide a better experience overall, and I think it's more comfortable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I feel about airplanes the way I feel about diets. It seems to me that they are wonderful things for other people to go on.
Some people are passionate about aisles, others about window seats.
When I fly to European destinations, I always fly economy; I don't fly business class - there is no advantage apart from a few more inches of room.
I always liked airplanes, and I decided I was going to go to school to study them.
I love traveling, but I hate planes.
I think airlines have been very much parrots. They'll just follow what everyone else is doing. Why change a model that they're happy in? And it takes someone like myself or Richard Branson who comes from outside the industry to say, 'Hey, let's try something new.'
Airlines go in the long run at the competition to reason. For the passenger the competition is good, because each competitor tries to undercut the other one.
If I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes.
We now fly with an airbus, which has 210 seats, six times the week to Palma to the spider of the air Berlin.
When we're touring America or Europe, we use our own plane and a great advantage of that is it cuts out an awful lot of time checking in. You literally drive up to the plane, get on and then drive off at the other end.