09 April 2017, 09:52
Hoot MurrayAir Travel to Tanzania
I am going to Tanzania around the first of September. It looks like my choice of airlines are: KLM, Emeriates and Turkish Air. I have traveled to Tanzania a few years back with KLM. The service was good and no issues with my rifle other than having to have a Holland Gun Permit. I have heard a lot about Emeriates being a very good airline. If you were going to Tanzania, which airline would you use?
Gracias,
Hoot
09 April 2017, 10:31
crbutlerI have been using KLM as it's the shortest trip time wise for me.
I run out of vacation time pretty quickly, so avoiding an extra travel day is huge to me.
Not to mention I trust the mechanics in Europe a little more...
10 April 2017, 22:02
kevin hendersonHoot,
Wife and I flew on KLM out of Houston through Amsterdam to Dar Es Salaam last September. I booked my travel through Travel With Guns and they took care of the Dutch gun permits.
We missed our connecting flight out of Amst. due to a medical emergency that caused us to land in Halifax, but that was certainly no fault of KLM.
We flew on a passenger/cargo plane with a load of horses, so that was kind of neat. Didn't impact the flight at all, I just thought it was interesting.
We upgraded to the next level above basic (don't remember what it's called) and got a bit more leg room, so the flight was as good as those things get.
kh
11 April 2017, 09:18
bobby73211 - emirates (by far... check out business class tickets, make sure to go on the A380)
2 - turkish airlines
11 April 2017, 10:57
Hoot Murraybobby7321,
Is A380 the model of the aircraft? Please tell me why I need to go on this airplane. Right now, from the posts I received and those that I see in the African Travel Forum, I am planning to go via Emirates. Will have to check with Travel with Guns to see if Emirates will fit with my travel dates.
11 April 2017, 13:04
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by Hoot Murray:
bobby7321,
Is A380 the model of the aircraft? Please tell me why I need to go on this airplane. Right now, from the posts I received and those that I see in the African Travel Forum, I am planning to go via Emirates. Will have to check with Travel with Guns to see if Emirates will fit with my travel dates.
The A380 is the latest long range wide body aircraft.
Emirates entertainment system is one of the best, so you won't get bored on a long flight.
11 April 2017, 23:35
Hoot MurraySaeed,
Thank you for the information. This is a new one for me as always in the past when I traveled one did not have the choice on which airplane to fly on. You simply bought the ticket and boarded whatever airplane was at the gate.
Gracias,
Hoot
20 April 2017, 01:50
mufasaHoot: I think it depends on where you're going in Tanzania. I have flown KLM and Emirates and I believe Emirates is the best airline. If you are connecting with your safari company in Arusha it is hard to beat KLM because they go from Amsterdam nonstop to Arusha. If you are connecting with your safari company in Dar then I'd fly Emirates. MMP
20 April 2017, 06:57
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by Hoot Murray:
Saeed,
Thank you for the information. This is a new one for me as always in the past when I traveled one did not have the choice on which airplane to fly on. You simply bought the ticket and boarded whatever airplane was at the gate.
Gracias,
Hoot
Hoot,
You really dop not have a choice of what plane you are going to be on, but Emirates operates the latest available.
I just flew on British Airways for the first time in over 30 years.
Nothing wrong with them at all. We flew on a 747, seats were very comfortable, service was very good on the flight.
But, the over all experience cannot be compared with Emirates.
It won't be fair to say it was like chalk and cheese.
But, may be like hunting in the wilds of Tanzania and a small fenced farm in South Africa

20 April 2017, 07:38
fulvioquote:
It won't be fair to say it was like chalk and cheese.
But, may be like hunting in the wilds of Tanzania and a small fenced farm in South Africa.

21 April 2017, 01:39
sheephunterabPrice and convenience were two factors for us. In the end, with only one stop on KLM and a short layover in Amsterdam, it was a pretty easy decision.