Hi guys,
Sorry if this has been mentioned before but are there any (and if so what airlines?) planes that have power outlets on? my 16 year old daughter will be flying for 10 hours 30 minutes alone to America and she would like to watch movies on her laptop but not sure if there are power outlets as we have only flew short haul (4 hours 30 minutes) before.
Thankyou my lovelies!
CourtneeLouise x
There are power outlets on many aircraft types across a broad spectrum of airlines. There's too many to mention without more information really. Where abouts in America is she flying to? We can narrow it down to which airline and the aircraft types they use then as there are litterally hundreds of combinations. Some airlines only offer power outlets in their premium economy or business / first cabins.
Darren
Thanks for your reply dazbo, your a star! She will be flying to Houston, Texas.. don't think flights go from Bristol anymore so would be from Heathrow/Gatwick. Hope this helps.
http://www.seatguru.com as that shows where the power outlets are if you know the airline and aircraft type. I believe some of the outlets need special adaptors that you can buy onboard, but they are relatively expensive.
Most transatlantic flights now have seatback IFE with a wide range of movies and games to watch so she may not have to rely on her laptop.
luci
Check Most transatlantic flights now have seatback IFE with a wide range of movies and games to watch so she may not have to rely on her laptop.
luci
You've got British Airways and Continental to choose from from LHR non-stop, but many others if you want to look at 1 or 2 stops but given who's travelling, probably best to stick with non-stop. Seatguru as Luci mentions will show basic aircraft details for those airlines. Both BA and CO use Boeing 777-200 on that route. BA don't have power in economy seats, only the higher classes but Continental do. You don't have any non-stop options from LGW.
Darren
.......... and many outlets are only in the higher classes of travel eg World Traveller Plus for British Airways. Note also that even if there is a power outlet, the airlines always cover their backs in that there is no 'comeback' or 'compensation' if the power socket isn't working ...
Thanks for all your advice & tips guys looks like she will be travelling with Continental, I think they are cheaper than British Airways. It's worth a shot!
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