The food was good but for the landing we had to wait 30 mins for the other plane to depart to its destination
I would like diabetic options for food. Seating was a little tight. Everything else went smooth
Good service because of wheelchair. Tight seats. Some announcements were hard to hear or understand. No directions for working the seat video or meanings of the icons. Coming into the country and changing planes was terrible with long lines and few desks open at the end. I had to go through twice because they found my tiny knife with fingernail scissors and file, when they scanned my checked luggage, and in order to keep it. I had to go through that long line a second time. Going home the luggage was checked all the way through
The check in at Kansai Airport was horrible. Check in didn’t begin until 1745 at which time the line was already at least an hour long. Given the time of year more consideration should’ve been given to the larger volume of travelers. Also there was an unnecessary sheet of paper that we needed to fill out when there’s kiosk machines available. As if that wasn’t enough, I was seated next to a teenager that seemed to have a panic attack or nightmare and was awakened when he began tapping my shoulder, then hugged his mother who was seated two seats away. I couldn’t sleep for the remainder of the flight after that.
Service was so slow. I didn't get enough food and drink.
WiFi was not working thus the entertainment system did not work! Over 5 hours with nothing.
The extra leg room seat I paid a premium for was not at all what I expected. Everytime the person in front of me reclined the seat my food fell off the tray. The person behind me kept putting her knee in my back.
I sat in 17G. I was not aware that I was behind a jump seat with no leg space or pocket to store stuff.
The plane was very old. No screens on the back of the seat and there was obvious wear and tear in both the bathroom and the seating areas.
Plane had screws missing from engine cowling. Retire that POS