Stephen Posted September 11, 2018 Author Report Posted September 11, 2018 No not your mom...which airlines? Quote
Tanto54 Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 Dear Stephen, I apologize if you are already aware of the following - I'm just trying to help a brother Devil Dog... I've used a number of different airlines going to Japan and left from and via various states. In my experience, your location and desire to save money (or not) is more of a factor than which airlines to choose. I would use Orbitz or one of the other airfare search engines to find a good price (and let that chose the airline). Some of them allow you to search for flexible dates and that can save a lot of money. Having said that, I did very recently opt for a slightly higher price on JAL (+$50) to get their better service, slightly larger seat and more leg room (in addition, the plane was kept at a higher pressure, which I believe made the flight more enjoyable and the jet lag less noticeable). They use different airplanes for certain flights so you may even want to choose a certain type of airplane and seating configuration. Quote
Stephen Posted September 11, 2018 Author Report Posted September 11, 2018 Thanks brother..being a rather large person i expect to pay more... getting claustrophobic already would like to see DTI once before its over. 2 Quote
Brian Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 I use Cathay. But worth checking Kayak to check out what is the best flights.I don't think there is any real difference in the airlines nowadays. They are mostly all designed to kill you with blood clots.Really want to make Japan one more time. But finances keep it out of reach every time. You must go Stephen, and especially for the social events afterwards. Hopefully we'll join you there one year. We should all plan for next year somehow. 2 Quote
Guido Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 Skyscanner yielded this result (not the fastest, but the cheapest flight): 1 Quote
Jacques Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 Because of climate change and our responsibility towards future generations, I decided not to fly anymore. Quote
Brian Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 Wow..didn't realize the US was so expensive.I can get for $665 via Qatar or $895 via Cathay. And we are FAR from Japan.Good for you Jacques. You had better start walking now for next year 1 Quote
Stephen Posted September 11, 2018 Author Report Posted September 11, 2018 A ocean voyage....Hummm something to look into...lol Quote
Jean Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 Swimming Brian and not walking. Only JC was able to walk on water... 1 Quote
Guido Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 Swimming Brian and not walking. Nah, mostly walking, just a short swim between Sakhalin and Hokkaido (45 kilometres / 28 miles). But then again, I don't know if a warm body in those cold waters will change the climate even more .... 1 Quote
Stephen Posted September 11, 2018 Author Report Posted September 11, 2018 leg problems has dashed my DTI dreams..thanks for the clots thought Brian...hehe Quote
Brian Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 I've been wondering if my clot situation would be an issue with flying. Since I am now (at the old age of 47) on blood thinners (Xarelto) for life...should I worry about air travel?Someone at work also had a PE a few months ago. Just came off the thinners a few weeks ago and last week had 2 more clots in his lungs. I guess I'll stay on them.Back on topic...I hate flying. But the destination makes it worthwhile, and I can't want to eat in Japan again. No such thing as too much sushi. Quote
mywei Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 Hi Brian, Xarelto/rivaroxaban is a pretty potent novel anticoagulant (which I assume you are on for AF or previous recurrent DVT or PE). I wouldn't worry about air travel if you are on it, shouldn't keep you away from Dti and sushi! Quote
Stephen Posted September 11, 2018 Author Report Posted September 11, 2018 if i fly from SF to Tokyo $430 .00 + $113 .14 (taxes) = $543 .14 coach $1,155 .00 + $86 .84 (taxes) = $1,241 .84 prem eco so how much better setting is the later Final Total Price (incl. taxes & fees) Quote
Brian Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 Thanks (Doc?) Matt. Yeah, DVT's that led to a PE earlier this year. Diagnosed with Leiden Factor V HZ. No biggie...Glad to hear that flying will be ok. Quote
Brian Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 I can't see how premium economy would be worth that much more. A little more legroom, but barely?Definitely not worth $1200.....I'd rather spend that $700 on food in Tokyo Quote
seattle1 Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 Hello: For anyone flying long distances I think it is wise to get a set of measured support stockings from a medical supplies store, and be sure to get up and walk on the plane as much as possible. If there is some physician on here I'm sure there is some other " fly safe" things to keep in mind. Arnold F. 2 Quote
Gakusee Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 Premium economy: larger seat and can sleep almost fully reclined. Standard: smaller and upright seat throughout (with the minimal 10’degree incline or something) It is not so much about DVT as it is about the back. It gets messed up and feels more painful/stiff in the upright seat 1 Quote
Jean Posted September 11, 2018 Report Posted September 11, 2018 Arnold is right, I’ve got a set of measured support stockings for long flight Nº3, it helps a lot. Quote
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