You know what Noel, that $1,000.00 flight on the private jet is basically the same price as commercial flight business class anyway. You got better service and were treated as a person and not cargo. So definitely worth it. I have a close mate who's a geologist for 16 years and was contracted with ConocoPhillips in Jakarta, Indonesia, and flew on their private jets and choppers where ever he went on business. He was totally spoiled. Anyhow, Noel is a great video that keeps flying high and with a smile 😊
I said the same thing in my post regarding the same price only with Aero u had the service and let's s not forget the extra help from their concierge service to complete the "hands free" service for all the other needs like additional transportation etc.
Ye I’m just saying how much the prices can change from a £500 flight to nearly double so I can believe he’s paid that and US flights are so much more expensive than over this side of the pond
Agreed, Noel is always nice....and from my years of flying...if you're nice to the ticket/gate agents and Flight crew, they are always nice back. Especially if you try to make their jobs easier. It can also lead to extra perks like upgrades, etc.
I mean, that’s just being a person isn’t it?!? Certainly if you’re British you’re obligated to do so and apologise for being an inconvenience as well 😂
@@noelphilipsWith 3 ppl on a flight like yours I don't know how they make any money charging $1,000 per seat! That's only $3,000 for the entire trip! Their fuel alone prolly gobbled that !
@@noelphilips Noel FYI, Aspin & Cabo are expensive destinations, with upper income people, with money to burn. Domestic/Mexico First Class, to either destination is way over $1,000+.
When I was about 10, I was invited up to the cockpit of a commercial domestic flight. They showed me around, made me feel welcome, and I was even allowed to "pilot" the commercial flight (I'm guessing it was on auto-pilot, or the second pilot was prepared to take over) -probably one of the most memorable times of my childhood! Since 911, that doesn't happen much, but the open cockpit style still exists in private jets and limited small-scale domestic flights.
I remember this too during a flight to Florida because I won a plane drawing competition they held on board to entertain the kids haha. Thankful for the experience because it was pre 9/11.
My best flying memory was in 2005 flying LAX-AMS on a KLM 747. I was a little kid back then, and we were flying to visit family in the Netherlands. It turned out that my mom's cousin was a flight attendant on our flight, and his wife was one of the pilots. They invited me into the cockpit and I got to look at a 747 cockpit in flight, after 9/11. There's definitely not a lot of other people out there who experienced something like this.
Great video. If I had the cash 100% worth the value for the money. No TSA, No fighting to get on and off, No crazy other passengers, No issue with your bags. $1K is about 2/3rd more than a domestic economy flight. Worth it!
How many passengers did they take to Love Field before Noel boarded, and from Aspen (Rifle) afterwards? It has to average out to a profit, of course. There could be a reason to fly three people rather than zero people if the craft had to be transferred anyhow.
It's no different than the airlines. Some flights are full, some are empty. I have had a couple flights over the years where I was the *only* passenger - and once I was one of 11 on a transatlantic BA 747. The airplane and crew still need to go, and chances are there will be more passengers heading back the other way.
I recently took an American Airlines flight from Philly to LAX (my third flight ever and first in 10 years). I was nervous but after watching your videos, it made me feel better about flying and I enjoyed the flight much more than I thought I would. Thanks for the emotional support and the great videos!
@@noelphilips I once read in a book, "People tour these days to places, but rarely anybody travel for the sake of traveling." And that's the thing that's making me love your videos so much, that sense of pure travel & adventure. I feel like you're becoming Michael Palin for new generation, and that's absolutely fantastic!
I use to drive hotel shuttles in Aspen. Wind is a constant threat there and you should always plan to experience a diversion. Rifle thankfully is not too bad of a backup compared to where you usually get diverted to (Eagle, Grand Junction, or Denver are more common).
I could get use to flying on a jet like that one. Talk about no hassle or rush. Having the bus meet the jet to finish your destination was the best. Maybe flying jets like this for domestic travel is the way to go. Safe travels.
Sure, that's wicked expensive, but DAL to ASE is usually $300-500 ea way on "regular" airlines. And if you usually fly private and are going to their destinations, Aero is VERY cheap. I don't have any reasons currently to fly where they do, but being in Dallas, it's more an option for me than others. Cool ride Noel! And yeah, the lack of TSA groping....bonus!
DIA at min 8:57, is too cool. A deversion to Rifle Colorado is a blessing considering how dangerous the landing at Aspen can become, due to weather. Only a handful of commercial pilots are certified to land at Aspen. I am thankful for your safe flight.
Now THAT’S my kind of flying style! 👌🏻 and not that expensive for the service and experience. Big love for Aero and indeed yourself Noel. Bon Nöel 🎉 🥂🎄
Get a flight to Yellowknife and ride with Buffalo Air on the "sched" to Hay River. Take a ride with Buffalo Joe in his DC 3. Thanks for the look around home in this one!
@@silverbullet700 Beyond sorry to read this… The window for the elderly piston birds is getting pretty small. Just knowing Joe was operating the sched was reassuring that history and tradition was still carrying on.
Worth considering. I’ve been on BA flights more expensive than that and the service not half as good. Love the way you’re so polite and your comment about being from the North of England. Also love the way Americans make your name sound so Christmassy.
I am thinking they fully book that Love Field to Aspen flight every flight up and back during ski season. It seems a lifetime ago (actually about 45 years) when I visited Aspen when dad was stationed at Lowery AFB in Denver. Maybe my memories of it are of Vail or other ski resorts further east towards Denver, but it looks very high-desert in comparison to world-class ski resort. Thank you for sharing with this aging, disabled man. One of my very first posters I remember buying for myself was from the Flughafen in Frankfurt. It had about 40 or so different airlines (every single one that flew into and out of Frankfurt at that time in the early 70's, sans the Air Force contract flights using the two gate terminal on the U.S. Air Base side). I was fortunate enough to cross the north Atlantic 10 times and criss-cross the U.S. (including flying to St. Paul Island in the Pribiloffs from Anchoarage) about 30 or so times. Keep up the great work, my friend. It is refreshing to see your new video every Sunday morning at the top of my YT feed instead of the constant din of the modern world... To use the proper British saying, Happy Christmas to you and your family, Noel❤
I think $1000 is reasonable for that level of service honestly. I’m flying from LHR to DENVER in August and that return flight cost me £760 so not to far from that $1000 mark and that’s for economy . I would say the concierge, private lounge then the class of service throughout is a good deal. Thank you for covering this! Was so interesting to see.
Having worked in the industry both in the UK and US many years ago, I sincerely hope that they are or can be profitable. I do see a niche market for the product if the routes are what people want. This is definitely the way to travel if you can afford it. An expat in Florida.
I am a new subscriber and hooked on your flying escapades. How about a video on multiple low cost flights with under seat baggage only focusing on the actual size of the under space and how far you can push those boundaries?
Lovely experience. Not more expensive than many first class flights. The lack of hassles would make it worthwhile. Lino bus,, wow! Winds sure can cause havoc. Glad you made your stands by flight.
The vibe I'm getting from this airline is very rich parents just told their children that they're not taking a private jet this time to save money. Also, this plane seems to be focused on vacation trips because Aspen and Cabo are major spring break locations, so I have a feeling that you were not flying with them during their busy season.
Sounds well worth it to avoid all the pain and grief you get in an airport. One to keep a note of if for whatever reason I need to fly from Texas to Colorado.
They even got Erewhon as snacks?!?! Dangg!!!That is luxury at a whole new level! Erewhon is an upscale (and most expensive) grocery store in Los Angeles.
You need a disclaimer before the bathroom animation! I wasn't expecting it,had a lung full of weeds,coughed and spit all over myself.. It is too funny!! The grinning face lol.
Quite a snazzy little jet Aero has. Also you got some pretty cool helicopter shots. That Kaman K-MAX looked really cool in that black, yellow and green livery and a private Chinook? I had no idea those existed!
There are some people that wouldn't flinch in the slightest at 2000 dollars they can afford it and I'm pretty sure the business model would cope with the loss on this run because they know either later in the day or even in the week ahead they know how much they will income.
Thank you for a good video again Noel I think it’s worth it because you was treated lovely and like you said everything was done for you which you can’t complain about.
I dont think $1,000 was all that expensive for a hassle free , comfortable seat & excellent service & even having transportation to your final destination I had wondered if you woud do a loo review so I was happy to see it! And you had on jeans instead of shorts! Colorado is a beautiful state & I have driven thru it a few tmes & taken the train many times thru in the past . Hope you reached your final destination before it was really late & where ever you were going the weather was good.
I would love to fly on that little airline. I remember many years ago when flying on UP railroad business I flew from Houston to Tucson with only three on board. We had so much fun on the 727.
Really a value for what you get compared to what that flight would cost on a true private jet!! The overhead shots of DEN and downtown are very neat too. I lived in downtown Denver 2017-2018 and DEN and United were my airline until I move to Tomball...where United remained my airline until I moved to KRDU in 2020. Enjoyed seeing the mountain airports in Colorado...Cheers Noel!
I often ended up on a Continental Airlines ERJ-145 (which this is nearly identical to) and did enjoy it. I am pretty tall but I think Noel is taller than me and he isn't bothered by slumping and peering down just to avoid the roof? Even on a regular passenger service (which they don't use much anymore in USA) it was fun to have both a window and an aisle seat.
Seeing those United regional seats brought back to memory all the pain I've endured in them. The most uncomfortable seats I've ever sat on, planes or otherwise. Actually, they were not jstu uncomfortable for me, they were actually painful.
Having been one of the lucky ones to be Aspen qualified for a couple different airlines, ASE is a challenging and rewarding place to operate in and out of… although as you discovered it can also be notoriously difficult.
I really enjoy watching your videos. You should do more Canadian airline reviews. It'z a beautiful country. We have a couple newer airlines and also the new Porter Ember 195.
Great service, you pay for quality & it looks like you certainly received very good service. Plus the bonus of the lounge and the time saved. Well worth it if you can afford it.
Your Quests are so much fun here watching. I'm very positive on your enthusiasm and thoroughly enjoy this. Onward 🌈 yes and with kindness. The food and snacks wow what a variance on what you have at the get go. Be safe in travels
hey noel, since my insomniatic ass always refuses to sleep, ive found that watching your content really helps me pass the time. they are all very entertaining and shows me what to expect from airlines.
Great vid. One of my fav bits: “ Are you No well?’ 😁. Sorry couldn't resist. Good point about the comparison to other airlines flying first class. If I could afford First Class, they would definitely be my choice over the (generally disappointing) legacy carriers.
15-ish minutes down the road from Rifle is Glenwood Springs, one of the best Hot Springs vacation spots in the Rocky Mountains. I fly out there all the time its very nice.
3:47 and this is exactly why it was a perfect decision to outfit the enterprise D with carpets, which was not done in later ships. there need to be carpets on spaceships. ;-)
Merry Christmas No-elle ❤ the way the Americans pronounce your name 🎄 Safe and happy holidays to you and Rach and family. Much ❤ from Auckland New Zealand 🇳🇿
That is off season for Aspen, that is why there were only 3 people on the flight. I suspect they're filling that plane in winter with people heading to Aspen to ski. October and November are the quietest time of year for Colorado ski towns, too cold in the high country for the summer visitors, but not enough snow to open the ski resorts.
I just said to the Mrs..."I'm going to sit down and watch Noel's latest vid", She comes over to where I'm sitting and sees I'm watching you in the coolest EMB135 in the skies and says, "I thought you were watching something about Xmas". "I am" I said, "this flight is the present I want this year"!
You know what Noel, that $1,000.00 flight on the private jet is basically the same price as commercial flight business class anyway. You got better service and were treated as a person and not cargo. So definitely worth it. I have a close mate who's a geologist for 16 years and was contracted with ConocoPhillips in Jakarta, Indonesia, and flew on their private jets and choppers where ever he went on business. He was totally spoiled. Anyhow, Noel is a great video that keeps flying high and with a smile 😊
Aero is not a private jet. If you are not paying by the hour or sharing with other strangers, it’s not private.
@GJenks15 I realize that Noel mentioned that. He Also mention the jet once belonged to ConocoPhillips.
@GJenks15 get a life
I said the same thing in my post regarding the same price only with Aero u had the service and let's s not forget the extra help from their concierge service to complete the "hands free" service for all the other needs like additional transportation etc.
if you look it that way, then I agree with you
I've paid more last-minute for a domestic flight. $1,000 isn't *too* bad for the service you seem to get.
More than 1000 for a domestic?
I was thinking the same thing.
Ye in august I paid £800 ($1000) for a one way flight from Manchester uk to Dulles I can normally get a return flight for between £5-600
@@Manc-kingthat's not domestic
Ye I’m just saying how much the prices can change from a £500 flight to nearly double so I can believe he’s paid that and US flights are so much more expensive than over this side of the pond
Flight Attendant: “2B”
Noels Brain: “don’t do it. Do not do it!”
Noel: “or not to be”
Lmao
a bit like the dentist appointment at 2:30
I love how damn polite you are to everyone you come in contact with , thanking these employees. I do the exact same thing . Cheers !
It's sad that this needs to be pointed out, it should be the norm.
Agreed, Noel is always nice....and from my years of flying...if you're nice to the ticket/gate agents and Flight crew, they are always nice back. Especially if you try to make their jobs easier. It can also lead to extra perks like upgrades, etc.
I mean, that’s just being a person isn’t it?!?
Certainly if you’re British you’re obligated to do so and apologise for being an inconvenience as well 😂
@@keirlumsden And Canadian. LOL
Isn't that just...default behavior?
You pay the money you get the service. Exceptional.
A novel concept in 2023!
@@noelphilips😢I didn't know planes had "walls!" Try interior or even sides, lol! Walls are for apartments n houses! doncha think!
@@noelphilipsWith 3 ppl on a flight like yours I don't know how they make any money charging $1,000 per seat! That's only $3,000 for the entire trip! Their fuel alone prolly gobbled that !
@@noelphilipsWhy do u shave your hair off ? I'd like to see what u look like with some hair!
@@noelphilips Noel FYI, Aspin & Cabo are expensive destinations, with upper income people, with money to burn. Domestic/Mexico First Class, to either destination is way over $1,000+.
When I was about 10, I was invited up to the cockpit of a commercial domestic flight. They showed me around, made me feel welcome, and I was even allowed to "pilot" the commercial flight (I'm guessing it was on auto-pilot, or the second pilot was prepared to take over) -probably one of the most memorable times of my childhood!
Since 911, that doesn't happen much, but the open cockpit style still exists in private jets and limited small-scale domestic flights.
I remember this too during a flight to Florida because I won a plane drawing competition they held on board to entertain the kids haha. Thankful for the experience because it was pre 9/11.
My best flying memory was in 2005 flying LAX-AMS on a KLM 747. I was a little kid back then, and we were flying to visit family in the Netherlands. It turned out that my mom's cousin was a flight attendant on our flight, and his wife was one of the pilots. They invited me into the cockpit and I got to look at a 747 cockpit in flight, after 9/11. There's definitely not a lot of other people out there who experienced something like this.
Me, too. But I still don't understand why the pilot kept asking me about gladiator movies.
I imagine that this flight was much more comfortable than your cross-country Greyhound trip...
😅
How much did it tax your brain to come to that conclusion?
@@MarceloRomero360How far is that stick up your arse?
I wonder how much it would "tax??" YOUR brain to understand sarcasm.
I would hope so given the price he paid....
Great video. If I had the cash 100% worth the value for the money. No TSA, No fighting to get on and off, No crazy other passengers, No issue with your bags. $1K is about 2/3rd more than a domestic economy flight. Worth it!
only about 1/3rd more than a comparable domestic "first class" seat on UAL
The cost per hour for an ERJ is around $4500. It will be interesting to see how this business plan works out.
Was thinking that too. They need more butts in the seats. But assume winter is better.
King Airs are consistently 1000. A much more comfortable plane than Lears, CJs, and hawkers. Would be a good option as well
How many passengers did they take to Love Field before Noel boarded, and from Aspen (Rifle) afterwards? It has to average out to a profit, of course. There could be a reason to fly three people rather than zero people if the craft had to be transferred anyhow.
It's no different than the airlines. Some flights are full, some are empty. I have had a couple flights over the years where I was the *only* passenger - and once I was one of 11 on a transatlantic BA 747. The airplane and crew still need to go, and chances are there will be more passengers heading back the other way.
I’d love to see more of these as competitors to major airlines.
I recently took an American Airlines flight from Philly to LAX (my third flight ever and first in 10 years). I was nervous but after watching your videos, it made me feel better about flying and I enjoyed the flight much more than I thought I would. Thanks for the emotional support and the great videos!
Thank you & glad it helped you.
@@noelphilipssorry I looked for a comment from you. Did I understand correctly, I can bring my dog on board?
Just recently discovered your channel, and binge watching through it.
You have a such a lovely collection of travels!
Thank you & Welcome!
@@noelphilips I once read in a book, "People tour these days to places, but rarely anybody travel for the sake of traveling."
And that's the thing that's making me love your videos so much, that sense of pure travel & adventure. I feel like you're becoming Michael Palin for new generation, and that's absolutely fantastic!
If you're flying to Aspen $1k is likely within your budget, lol. Cool business model. I'm sure you'll direct some customers their way.
Best money Aero never spent on advertising! 😄
I use to drive hotel shuttles in Aspen. Wind is a constant threat there and you should always plan to experience a diversion. Rifle thankfully is not too bad of a backup compared to where you usually get diverted to (Eagle, Grand Junction, or Denver are more common).
I could get use to flying on a jet like that one. Talk about no hassle or rush. Having the bus meet the jet to finish your destination was the best. Maybe flying jets like this for domestic travel is the way to go. Safe travels.
Safe travels Noel, hope you don't get "banned" by any airline😊.
Yeah, the Josh Cahill thing
@@renardfranse yes.
Poor Josh.
Hahahahaha
What a cool looking plane. That salmon bagel looked amazing. Great vid as always!
I'd ride Aero just for that bagel!😏
Sure, that's wicked expensive, but DAL to ASE is usually $300-500 ea way on "regular" airlines. And if you usually fly private and are going to their destinations, Aero is VERY cheap. I don't have any reasons currently to fly where they do, but being in Dallas, it's more an option for me than others. Cool ride Noel! And yeah, the lack of TSA groping....bonus!
It was $1000 one way. I wonder if it would have been $2000 for a round trip.
The shuttle bus up to Aspen was a bit of a step up from your last bus trip...
She called you No-el😂 Merry Christmas, Noel❤🎅🎄
DIA at min 8:57, is too cool. A deversion to Rifle Colorado is a blessing considering how dangerous the landing at Aspen can become, due to weather. Only a handful of commercial pilots are certified to land at Aspen. I am thankful for your safe flight.
Now THAT’S my kind of flying style! 👌🏻 and not that expensive for the service and experience. Big love for Aero and indeed yourself Noel. Bon Nöel 🎉 🥂🎄
Get a flight to Yellowknife and ride with Buffalo Air on the "sched" to Hay River. Take a ride with Buffalo Joe in his DC 3. Thanks for the look around home in this one!
Buffalo doesnt fly a passenger sched anymore. Theyre not allowed to fly commercial passengers and scheduled routes, they lost their certificate
on* scheduled routes
@@silverbullet700 Beyond sorry to read this… The window for the elderly piston birds is getting pretty small. Just knowing Joe was operating the sched was reassuring that history and tradition was still carrying on.
Worth considering. I’ve been on BA flights more expensive than that and the service not half as good. Love the way you’re so polite and your comment about being from the North of England. Also love the way Americans make your name sound so Christmassy.
I hope you and your family have a lovely Christmas together
Thank you! You too!
Thank you I will
For the perks and TSA-less experience, $1G is well worth it. No one traveling to Aspen or Cabo would blink at that...
I am thinking they fully book that Love Field to Aspen flight every flight up and back during ski season. It seems a lifetime ago (actually about 45 years) when I visited Aspen when dad was stationed at Lowery AFB in Denver. Maybe my memories of it are of Vail or other ski resorts further east towards Denver, but it looks very high-desert in comparison to world-class ski resort.
Thank you for sharing with this aging, disabled man. One of my very first posters I remember buying for myself was from the Flughafen in Frankfurt. It had about 40 or so different airlines (every single one that flew into and out of Frankfurt at that time in the early 70's, sans the Air Force contract flights using the two gate terminal on the U.S. Air Base side). I was fortunate enough to cross the north Atlantic 10 times and criss-cross the U.S. (including flying to St. Paul Island in the Pribiloffs from Anchoarage) about 30 or so times.
Keep up the great work, my friend. It is refreshing to see your new video every Sunday morning at the top of my YT feed instead of the constant din of the modern world... To use the proper British saying, Happy Christmas to you and your family, Noel❤
I think $1000 is reasonable for that level of service honestly. I’m flying from LHR to DENVER in August and that return flight cost me £760 so not to far from that $1000 mark and that’s for economy . I would say the concierge, private lounge then the class of service throughout is a good deal. Thank you for covering this! Was so interesting to see.
I'd pay that for service. Maybe I'll have the chance next year. Nice video noel. 👍
Having worked in the industry both in the UK and US many years ago, I sincerely hope that they are or can be profitable. I do see a niche market for the product if the routes are what people want. This is definitely the way to travel if you can afford it. An expat in Florida.
..." it's like flying on a private jet..." Only Noel can say that and make it sound completely normal....Have an great Xmas and NY feller!!
Really enjoyed this Noel; great video,
Glad to hear it!
Cheers for the reply 😉@@noelphilips
I am a new subscriber and hooked on your flying escapades. How about a video on multiple low cost flights with under seat baggage only focusing on the actual size of the under space and how far you can push those boundaries?
Welcome aboard! You can see me do around the world in 80hrs, all on low cost airlines here th-cam.com/video/X5uwTdOXF8w/w-d-xo.html
Be Kind To One Another, that's really cool Noel. Safe travels buddy.
Thanks 👍
Lovely experience. Not more expensive than many first class flights. The lack of hassles would make it worthwhile. Lino bus,, wow! Winds sure can cause havoc. Glad you made your stands by flight.
The vibe I'm getting from this airline is very rich parents just told their children that they're not taking a private jet this time to save money. Also, this plane seems to be focused on vacation trips because Aspen and Cabo are major spring break locations, so I have a feeling that you were not flying with them during their busy season.
Thanks for the new video! I enjoy them very much.
Y'all get what ya pay for! Thanks for bringing us along!
Sounds well worth it to avoid all the pain and grief you get in an airport. One to keep a note of if for whatever reason I need to fly from Texas to Colorado.
They even got Erewhon as snacks?!?! Dangg!!!That is luxury at a whole new level! Erewhon is an upscale (and most expensive) grocery store in Los Angeles.
You need a disclaimer before the bathroom animation!
I wasn't expecting it,had a lung full of weeds,coughed and spit all over myself..
It is too funny!!
The grinning face lol.
Thank Noel. I never heard of this airline.
You're a really good person, Noel. Your comment at the end - Be Kind - was really nice
This is such a wholesome video. I’ve watched all ads as well. I’m happy.
I appreciated your Shakespearean pun even if the flight attendant didn't 😂
Ha! Yes-Noel, as a fellow father, your Dad credentials check out
You have to complete the trifecta now by trying out Set Jet out of Scottsdale! Identical to Aero or JSX but on the CRJ
Quite a snazzy little jet Aero has. Also you got some pretty cool helicopter shots. That Kaman K-MAX looked really cool in that black, yellow and green livery and a private Chinook? I had no idea those existed!
There are some people that wouldn't flinch in the slightest at 2000 dollars they can afford it and I'm pretty sure the business model would cope with the loss on this run because they know either later in the day or even in the week ahead they know how much they will income.
Just checked their Cabo prices and they are literally cheaper than the next best option by $39.
Welcome to my world! Traveled with United Airlines for 17 years and live in Houston too. (And British)
You just too fantastic Noel, you are simply the best 🥳
Thank you for a good video again Noel I think it’s worth it because you was treated lovely and like you said everything was done for you which you can’t complain about.
Thank you so much!
@@noelphilips your welcome!
A bit off-topic, but nice to see my old friend the Chinook still in operation at 11:11. I was a mechanic for that beast from 1984-1986.
I dont think $1,000 was all that expensive for a hassle free , comfortable seat & excellent service & even having transportation to your final destination I had wondered if you woud do a loo review so I was happy to see it! And you had on jeans instead of shorts! Colorado is a beautiful state & I have driven thru it a few tmes & taken the train many times thru in the past . Hope you reached your final destination before it was really late & where ever you were going the weather was good.
A bargain! Thanks for highlighting this.
I would love to fly on that little airline. I remember many years ago when flying on UP railroad business I flew from Houston to Tucson with only three on board. We had so much fun on the 727.
Really a value for what you get compared to what that flight would cost on a true private jet!! The overhead shots of DEN and downtown are very neat too. I lived in downtown Denver 2017-2018 and DEN and United were my airline until I move to Tomball...where United remained my airline until I moved to KRDU in 2020. Enjoyed seeing the mountain airports in Colorado...Cheers Noel!
I often ended up on a Continental Airlines ERJ-145 (which this is nearly identical to) and did enjoy it. I am pretty tall but I think Noel is taller than me and he isn't bothered by slumping and peering down just to avoid the roof? Even on a regular passenger service (which they don't use much anymore in USA) it was fun to have both a window and an aisle seat.
Look at that magnificent Embraer 135. ❤ Thanks Lord Noel for another wonderful video
Glad you enjoyed it!
They probably make their money during the big film festival, and especially during ski season.
this is very solid offer and high-class service! Good finding!
Blimey Noel, that was a close shave with your connecting flight.
Cheers for the video.
I had to say when we watch your videos, which so you in a good light. They don't show your eyes!! They are very blue and so brilliant. Take care
Thanks Noel, chrissy wishes and a happy new year to you and your family 😊
First presentation I have seen on Aero. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
That is one sharp looking aircraft. Limo in the sky.
Seeing those United regional seats brought back to memory all the pain I've endured in them. The most uncomfortable seats I've ever sat on, planes or otherwise. Actually, they were not jstu uncomfortable for me, they were actually painful.
They look uncomfortable. The whole plane looked, meh, for the price.
Having been one of the lucky ones to be Aspen qualified for a couple different airlines, ASE is a challenging and rewarding place to operate in and out of… although as you discovered it can also be notoriously difficult.
Another stellar video!!! Thank you sir!!
I really enjoy watching your videos. You should do more Canadian airline reviews. It'z a beautiful country. We have a couple newer airlines and also the new Porter Ember 195.
@ beckymunro I thought all we have is Air Canada, West Jet! Then what?.... lol
Yes! Would love to see flair, Lynx, jetlines, porter, Transat on the channel.
Great service, you pay for quality & it looks like you certainly received very good service. Plus the bonus of the lounge and the time saved. Well worth it if you can afford it.
interesting airline, love the stuff they do! Great video
Your Quests are so much fun here watching. I'm very positive on your enthusiasm and thoroughly enjoy this. Onward 🌈 yes and with kindness. The food and snacks wow what a variance on what you have at the get go. Be safe in travels
Thank you so much!
Eyup Noel, these smaller airlines are quite the funky experience! Fab stuff!
Quite a posh experience, Noel! and glad the connection worked out for you! looking forward to the continuation video. cheers!
Thanks 👍
Totally skint Noel going full posh....love it
hey noel, since my insomniatic ass always refuses to sleep, ive found that watching your content really helps me pass the time. they are all very entertaining and shows me what to expect from airlines.
Thank you.
Merry Christmas to you all from Wellington Somerset in the UK 🇬🇧
18 min ago uploaded already finished great video as always
Love the "or not to be" comment ! Grabs you in from the start.
Best videos as always!!!!
Welcome to Dallas Noel! I can't believe you were in my city 🤗
Thanks No-el.
Noel flying all over the world and here I am purchasing my frontier airlines using the after pay app 😢
3 Passengers! What a great experience Noel 👌
Looks like the way to go if you are flying business , happy Christmas
Noel lovely haulage, classy loo review too. 😃
Thank you for sharing.😊😊
Looking very nice and more of a private flight.😊
Thanks for watching!
You have to remember how expensive fuel cost is for them. Plus, maintenance upkeep and personnel. "You get what you pay for."
with near empty planes they wont be around very long
Great vid. One of my fav bits: “ Are you No well?’ 😁. Sorry couldn't resist. Good point about the comparison to other airlines flying first class. If I could afford First Class, they would definitely be my choice over the (generally disappointing) legacy carriers.
15-ish minutes down the road from Rifle is Glenwood Springs, one of the best Hot Springs vacation spots in the Rocky Mountains. I fly out there all the time its very nice.
3:47 and this is exactly why it was a perfect decision to outfit the enterprise D with carpets, which was not done in later ships. there need to be carpets on spaceships. ;-)
Rifle CO is an interesting little town.
I used to stop there a lot, because the trucking Co I worked for, had a small terminal there.
When i watched your video taking the luxury bus earlier today I had no idea that was only the beginning of a multi day, multi airport journey.
Awesome video, as always, Noel!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Before 911 I used to jump seat in Cockpit FREE (aircraft mechanic) across the Atlantic to USA and back to Europe. Good old days
You should still be allowed to. That’s crazy that you can’t do that.
Noel, if you ever get stuck in Aspen, my wife is a GM. We would love to have you stay.
Merry Christmas No-elle ❤ the way the Americans pronounce your name 🎄 Safe and happy holidays to you and Rach and family. Much ❤ from Auckland New Zealand 🇳🇿
Same to you!
That is off season for Aspen, that is why there were only 3 people on the flight. I suspect they're filling that plane in winter with people heading to Aspen to ski. October and November are the quietest time of year for Colorado ski towns, too cold in the high country for the summer visitors, but not enough snow to open the ski resorts.
Noell, you’re a legend mate.
I just said to the Mrs..."I'm going to sit down and watch Noel's latest vid", She comes over to where I'm sitting and sees I'm watching you in the coolest EMB135 in the skies and says, "I thought you were watching something about Xmas". "I am" I said, "this flight is the present I want this year"!