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pauraque_bk) wrote2005-11-07 11:54 am
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De plane, boss, de plane!
I think I'm going to be booking airplane tickets this evening. I have flown on many planes, yet it has never been entirely up to me what plane I would take. I turn to you, my lazyweb, for assistance.
What airlines suck? What airlines suck less?
What airlines suck? What airlines suck less?
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Also, Lufthansa was great for international, and whoever their US partner is was fine (American, I want to say?). I flew Spirit once to NYC, and it was decent.
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The only domestic airline I have enough real experience with to have an opinion is Northwest, which is ehh. Nothing special, but usually acceptable. OTOH, last I heard, they were having both financial and labor issues, so you might want to check on those before going with it. (No idea where you're flying, but should a long Detroit layover ever be likely, make sure you fly Northwest. Their terminal is great, with nice shops and restaurants and stuff; the other terminal is basically a place for planes to park.)
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Warning: Southwest sucks so hard that it's a black hole, it's like every bitter and disgruntled employee fired from all the other airlines end up working there.
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Southwest has the best safety record of any airline on Earth. Not one single fatality -- ever.
Something worth considering.
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Every plane is tiny and virtually service-free nowadays. Orbitz is a good site for comparing prices.
Yay! You fly..
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I'll soon be flying JetBlue for the first time, but not soon enough to give you a review, I assume.
Do not fly United. They're the ones who stranded me in fucking Denver that one time.
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If you're staying in/near Manhattan, you might consider flying into Newark (EWR)... might be cheaper, and about as close as La Guardia.
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And if you have a layover in either Chicago or Detroit, let me know. Both are in driving distance. ;)
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