суббота, 11 мая 2013 г.

In 2011, you couldn't do much on Air Koryo's webpage, part of the government's site — you had to cal


Why? Customers cited the strange experience on the flights, which include cordial but distant attendants, propaganda newspapers and state-approved music. There's also the food, which looks nearly inedible .
Nonetheless, the airline hasn't had any safety problems in years, and it functions quite well. While it is banned from flying in European Union air space, jayco travel trailers Air Koryo has regular international flights to Moscow, Vladivostok, Kuala Lumpur, jayco travel trailers Singapore, and even Kuwait, according to the International Business Times .
And for tourists heading into the country to see it with their own eyes, Air Koryo is one of the few airlines jayco travel trailers that actually goes to Pyongyang. Its fleet of Russian-made planes fly out of Sunan International Airport in Pyongyang.
Mark F. , a biomedical engineer from Australia, flew to Pyongyang on the notorious airline in August jayco travel trailers 2011 and put up some pictures on Flickr jayco travel trailers . Here's what he, and a few others who decided to whip out their cameras while on other flights into the closed nation, saw on their trips.
In 2011, you couldn't do much on Air Koryo's webpage, part of the government's site — you had to call or email a Hotmail address. But the government's site has been redesigned, and the Air Koryo page no longer works.
Not as lucky as the last writer here. Travelled on an ancient Ilyushin aircraft, and whilst happy to reach my destination, this is not an airline I would use again (no choice this time on my schedule to Pyongyang). This plane was not maintained well from the surface appearance in the cabin, and many seat mechanisms also were broken. Cabin staff had a fixed smile on boarding, and whilst they gave out a meal tray, they could not speak or understand English and appeared to rather poorly trained. Food was as expected I guess, but the quality was well below all Asian airlines I have ever flown, and think it was the cheapest meal ever sampled on a plane. Martin B., Germany, December 2012
Only flew internal flights (3 legs) on AN-24. Drinks (beer or cider) provided on the 2 longer legs. No IFE. FAs spoke reasonable English and were friendly. No safety demonstration and the overhead bins were just overhead shelves. I like the way you can push the empty seats all the way forward (so they lie flat), in a half-empty plane, it's a good option for more leg room! There is no choice flying domestic in DPRK but Air Koryo provided good entertainment. Phil B., Cambodia, August 2012

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