This is for frequent airplane travelers- Which airlines do you personally reccommend?



I’m flying to San anonito, TX from the Washington DC area for the Christmas holidays. the carrier does not take yout Hink handles the snow and other topics of the best vacatio”M short and thin, so that the seat size I never really bothered. I usually hand luggage fits under my seat, the general compratments are no problem. I can check my bag real.es my favorite activity of the flights with Southwest and AA have been. Bien.las TX USA was all for this timeare Air Tran offers and Continental, two airlines have flown before. Even something I may tran también.no really small planes. I prefer to fly larger aircraft, it does not feel like turbulencia.cualquier much information requested.

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9 Responses to “This is for frequent airplane travelers- Which airlines do you personally reccommend?”

  1. South West would be my choice. Stay away from AirTran!

  2. I like to fly “United” for longer flights.

  3. I have flown almost all of them and I’m just back in suroeste.Vaya online and find the best price at this time for South West and stick to it. . .

  4. AA is pretty good. United Lately I have been disappointed. South West is whether to get to a certain place is not important for most Airtran Continental usted.Iría.

  5. I stay at Continental. Chances are delays at this time of year and if your flight is canceled on vacation, usually a day or two (or more) before they struck again, because all planes are full season. Continental is much higher than AirTran and has alliances with other airlines to choose what they put on a Delta flight in a hurry, not Airtran. That’s also why I avoid South West — if my plane is canceled and the last of the day, Southwest will not make me on a United flight, even if not completely vacío.Sin embargo. . . there are a large number of non-stop flights between San Antonio and none of the airports DC — I know because I fly between the cities for work. Stranded and get the chance that something goes wrong (cancellation, delay, lost baggage) are much higher when you make connections. United has a nonstop from Dulles to San Antonio, is a rather small plane, but if you pay $ 40 for Economy Plus will be in front of the aircraft and are therefore less rebote.Ninguno PS airlines are very good at dealing with climate issues, is The only difference is where the climate. AA is murdered because of more tornadoes each summer in Dallas, United and JetBlue based gets a beating every winter, because of its base in Denver. The chances of ever actually caught in time are quite low, it is really only one or two storms per year in each region (NE, SW, Midwest, etc.), strong enough to cause significant delays * Travel * and its opportunity for smaller delays (two hours) are the same, no matter when or where to go because of possible mechanical problems. So just choose the flight that suits you in terms of timing and price. Although definitely recommend choosing nonstop flight!

  6. The airline just to avoid that really is United Airlines. American, Northwest and Continental are all good, is good USAirways, Delta and Southwest are average below average, and is terrible in the U.S. – to avoid at all costs. JetBlue is also good, although in my experience quite caros.Si you have a good agreement on Continental then go to check with them – are excellent.

  7. I guess Continental in a heartbeat. Continental is better in the fact that still offer free meals on long flights. The crews are some of the professional people I have been around. I’ve never had a problem during the Continental flight. I would recommend that instead of flying with AirTran, Continental. Above all, enjoy the holidays.

  8. Then take the unit from the satellite then the IAD. You can get a wide body in the cave-IAD flight.

  9. CEO&LittleLeagueMom on August 24th, 2010 at 9:14 PM

    Continental is in order – more or less the same as AA or United. Southwest does not operate normally, as a large plane, but may have to move in general, more flights (and aircraft) that make it easier for them to recover from the problems – that are more just “pawns”. AirTran is not that I am familiar, but it sounds like a letter – if so, I would stay away from it – bound to be uncomfortable.

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