Do you have a preference of airlines?

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  1. sholland10 profile image84
    sholland10posted 11 years ago

    Do you have a preference of airlines?

    If you travel a lot, which airlines would you recommend for those people who do not have as much travel experience?

  2. createmyeconomy profile image66
    createmyeconomyposted 11 years ago

    I have been flying United for the last 4 years. Trips from PA to Australia 6 times per year each year. They are very good as far as on time (never late in 19 times to Australia) and nice staff. The only problem (not for me though) is that they do not have tv screens in the seats. They are the nu,ber one on time airline for 2 years. Only ever had one cancelled flight in 4 years. Very good!

    I also fly Virgin. Flown them once to the states and within Australia - very good!

  3. Availiasvision profile image80
    Availiasvisionposted 11 years ago

    Jetblue has very comfortable seats, a personal tv for everyone, and incredibly low prices.  Alaska has great customer service and very clean.

  4. profile image0
    SkeetyDposted 11 years ago

    I haven't travelled much in the past 5 years but, JetBlue seems to be a fairly good airline.  Don't expect much in the way of a meal though.  Walk with your own food!  And the prices are affordable to most people which is a thumbs up for me

  5. Helena Ricketts profile image92
    Helena Rickettsposted 11 years ago

    I like American Airlines and have used them numerous times without one single issue.

    I used Delta once to go from Indianapolis, IN to Augusta, GA and it was a nightmare. The planes were dirty and each flight was delayed for mechanical issues. (Small layover each way in Atlanta.) I'll never use Delta again.

  6. teaches12345 profile image78
    teaches12345posted 11 years ago

    We usually fly Delta because we get frequent miles on our flights. It is also the best route offering convenient connections between cities.

  7. Xencee profile image62
    Xenceeposted 11 years ago

    Don't travel as often as I'd like, but I prefer something moderately classy. I've flown EMirates and Qatar airways, and I liked both.

  8. Thelma Alberts profile image91
    Thelma Albertsposted 11 years ago

    I prefer KLM, Lufthansa and Cathay Pacific. It always depends on how much it costs for me to fly to the Philippines, so I usually choose 1 out of these 3.

 
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