The 737 and A320 are quit similar as they are both rigid & sophisticated.
The 737 is a huge success story, as it very poplular with 1028 ordered. The most successful two airlines in the world use only a fleet 737s, e.g. Southwest airlines and Ryanair.
However none of these airplanes is "better" the the other, one might be better for an airline due to operating costs, but for the average person it does not make any difference.
If the 737 is full of passangers it will be more economical than the A320 Fuel versers pasanger
Birmingham - A321 Luton - A320 Gatwick - Boeing 757 Manchester - Boeing 767
Boeing 707, 717,727,737,747,757,767,777,787 Airbus A320,A380,A310,A340,A321,A330,A319 For more and better info. about models/types of planes, go on www.airbus.com and www.boeing.com and www.airlines.net
Either a Airbus A320 Or A321 Or A Boeing 757. Enjoy Your Flight
Until July, 1996 only Boeing 737-300s were used on the Sydney-Adelaide route. After this month and until the airline's collapde one Boeing 737-300 and one Airbus A320 were used on the route. During the brief time of Ansett Mark II one Airbus A320 was used on the daily Sydney-Adeliade flight.
The A 320 has a baggage capacity of 1,340 cubic feet. That's about the same as a Boeing 737-400.
they use the following Boeing 757-200 Boeing 757-300 Boeing 767-200 Boeing 767-300 airbus A320-100 & 200 i think there may be a few more versions of the airbus aircraft they fly but theres most of umm.
The top 10 aircraft in terms of handling, and reliability (not including terrorist threat) are; Boeing 737 with CFMI engines, at one crash per 4.8 million flying hours. The other nine aircraft are: Boeing 757; Airbus A320; Boeing 767; Boeing 737NG; Boeing 747; Airbus A330; Airbus A340; and Boeing 777
Boeing 747 Boeing 787 Boeing 737 Boeing 777 airbus a380 airbus a320 airbus a340 airbus a318 airbus a319 airbus a321 airbus a322 Spitfire Hawker Hurricane Wellington Bomber Lancaster Bomber Concord Harrier Jump Jet
They have a few Airbus A320 NEO's on order, but no signs of a 747. They are getting 777-300ER's though
Luton - A320 Birmingham - A321 Gatwick - A310 Manchester - Boeing 757/767/ or A310
Philippine Airlines accepts a Boeing 747-400, an Airbus A320-200, an Airbus A319-100 and a Bombardier Dash 8 Q300.
Airbus do not make an A320-300.