So, as you can see from my user name I am actually a first time flyer so I am scared as to what to expect. So I have decided to throw myself into it by going to Tokyo in Japan, a really long flight lol.
Now you have probably all heard this before so apologies if it is annoying or if it is posted on this forum regularly.
Basically I am looking at flight routes and have these options:
1. Air France, stops at Paris, then onto Tokyo (goes through Russia)
2. Air China, Stops in Hong Kong, then onto Tokyo (Goes through Russia)
3. Qatar Airways, Stops at Doha, then onto Tokyo (Goes through Iran and Pakistan)
4. Cathay, Stops at Hong Kong, then onto Tokyo (Goes through Iraq and Syria)
FYI: I am also on a budget so am unable to do direct flights so these are the options I am left with.
Here are the reasons and my worries below.
1. Air France - I'm not keen on this because of the recent happenings in France and also I have heard that this airline is not very good.
2. Air China - I am not keen on this because I have read that Air China is not very good.
3. Qatar Airways - I feel a little uncomfortable stopping at Doha and flying over such high risk countries
4. Cathay - Even though this airline looks amazing flying over Syria and Iraq scares the hell out of me.
Again I apologise if these fears seem illogical or even ridiculous, but since a lot of people here are seasoned flyers I would love some help, opinions, and knowledge
Thanks again
Welcome onboard
For a first time flyer, you seem to be well informed! Why would flying through Russia, Iraq, Pakistan or Syrian be a problem? There are hundreds of flights flying through this airspace weekly and uneventfully. I've flown through most of those areas personally and wouldn't have an issue if that was the route. The airlines take information about airspace safely seriously and only fly where it's deemed to be safe given current information. It's not something you need to be worrying about.
As for your other worries, transiting through France is as safe as transiting any other country / airport so isn't something that needs to be a part of your decision making. While Air France wouldn't be my airline of choice, they offer an average service for the money. Air China might not have the best reputation, but fly hundreds of flights daily and are regarded as safe. Transiting through Doha with Qatar isn't an issue. Qatar are a 5 star Skytraxs rated airline, were no2 in the airline of the year awards 2014 and have been near the top for consecutive years. I've flown over Iraq and Syria many times. If it wasn't a safe route, Cathay Pacific wouldn't be flying it daily.
I think you're reading too much in to all this. If you're serious about flying to Tokyo, just do it and don't worry about all the politics. If you're that worried about it all, fly westbound with an American carried so you avoid all your concerns, go somewhere closer to home or don't travel by air.
Darren
If you are really concerned- and don't mind the additional cost- you could route London to Los Angeles and then on to Tokyo.
You should have no fear of flying Qatar or of the Stopover in the new Hamad Int Airport.
Why route via states? With the whole who ha flying to USA involves and endures doubt I would ever fly again! My routing to Tokyo next month is from Helsinki. JAL outbound and Finnair inbound.
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