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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was lucky enough to travel on it twice. The first time from London to Toronto and we left Heathrow at 9am and arrived in Toronto at 8am. We therefore had a 29 hour day and were very tired mid evening. As others have said, it wasn't overly comfortable but that was more than made up with the time save. Second time was returning from New York to London and it was interesting to watch the screens to see that we were travelling at 1450 mph at an altitude of 60,000 feet. It should still be flying today. Wonderful aircraft.
I am enormously jealous of anybody who has had the opportunity to fly on this engineering masterpiece.
But what saddens me even more than never having flown on it, is that there isn't a replacement. In the early noughties I was using a Nokia that made calls, I could text by hitting the number 2 three time to produce a C, and I could play Snake. Fast forward not even 20 years and our phones are an absolute marvel....and yet I'm having to fly sub-sonic.
I cannot think of a single instance where we've gone backwards.
We (not me alas) used to be able to get to New York before we left. I genuinely find this really sad that we can no longer do this.
Plus it looked the absolute dog's nuts.
But what saddens me even more than never having flown on it, is that there isn't a replacement. In the early noughties I was using a Nokia that made calls, I could text by hitting the number 2 three time to produce a C, and I could play Snake. Fast forward not even 20 years and our phones are an absolute marvel....and yet I'm having to fly sub-sonic.
I cannot think of a single instance where we've gone backwards.
We (not me alas) used to be able to get to New York before we left. I genuinely find this really sad that we can no longer do this.
Plus it looked the absolute dog's nuts.