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More or less worried about how airline deals with issues. Last 2 flights with AA were a mess. Cancelations, missed connections, etc. in Nov flew to MIA for cruise and 1st flight delayed on departure and then stuck in holding pattern due to weather. Missed connection in DFW and got no info on what was going on. They got our luggage on a flight to final destination and I got on line to find available flights. Then went to a kiosk to get someone to book me on a flight to destination. They took better care of luggage than the passengers. Last flight was to PR and flight back was cancelled for no given reason. Waited in line with costumer service to get re-routed for about 1.5 hrs. Had to stay overnight in DFW and fly home the next day. They at least put me up in a hotel, but it was a major inconvenience. Sounds like Delta will be much better. Keeping my fingers crossed. Price was definitely good.
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i think delta is the only real airline left in america.
united is ok, when they are good they are great.
american is very mediocre
SW is fine for what it does, but it's not a comprehensive airline, it's a budget carrier with too much market share. open seating on an airplane makes absolutely no sense, as evidenced by the fact that after 25 years or whatever every boarding process from gate to takeoff involves their people frantically trying to explain the process and a bunch a jerks trying to jump the line.
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Btw, if newer aircraft is on your list of reasons to fly an airline, the lowest cost ones will be at the top of your list (I think frontier technically has the youngest fleet last I looked). Delta kept the MD's around for a long time because they were incredibly reliable (leading to lower cost/less delays) - I wouldn't use that as a criteria personally for determining who to fly with.
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I've had status w all three legacy carriers at different points (many of them overlapping) over the past few years. There is very little to no difference between UA/DL/AA. I (only somewhat jokingly) say that anyone who says otherwise hasn't flown enough!
Book direct flights, pretty much regardless of cost difference (for this board's crew, all of whom can afford it).
The only time the airline actually matters if u have REAL status (usually the 3rd/4th tier - ones that require butt in seat miles)
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Delta tends to end up at the top of the domestic heap. I think they were awarded top carrier by WSJ recently.
I find their flight attendants to be heads and tails above United and American. Planes tend to be newer and nicer as well.
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Reecetnly flew transatlantic form London. I had premium economy and wife had standard economy seat. Wife started experiencing back pain but the flight attendant did not allow us to swap seats. Plane was 50% empty. I did not understand her logic of refusing us to swap seat. It is not like we were taking any extra premium econoy seat even though that section was 75% empty. So it is really hit and miss . But overall it is ok
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Originally posted by ShredtheGnar View PostFound flights for a great price. Have never flown with them. Have had terrible luck with American recently. Was wondering how they compare?
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I find that all airlines are hit and miss. Sometimes you get a great flight, sometimes there is a massive delay or cancellation.
I usually buy direct if possible, then cheap as possible, and I typically will pay a little extra for seat selection. I'm too cheap to fly first class and you don't get there any faster even if I wasn't.
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Delta Airlines. Anyone fly with them recently?
Found flights for a great price. Have never flown with them. Have had terrible luck with American recently. Was wondering how they compare?Tags: None
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