discount versus major airlines
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discount versus major airlines
I'm planning a trip from SEA to New York and have several choices of airlines. The major carriers (like United or American) are a bit pricier than the discounts. <BR><BR>The only discount I've flew on was Jet Blue once from JFK to SEA and didn't really enjoy it. I liked the fact that the planes were new, that each seat had its own tv, and its a non stop flight. However, i didn't like the fact that the flight attendants kept reminding the passengers that we had a duty to keep this airline low cost -- they kept blurring over the speaker to clean up around us; help them to keep cost low, blah, blah, blah . . . A little tacky in my opinion. <BR><BR>I was wondering if other discount airlines are like them. In particular, has anyone flew on National, Frontier, America West, or ATA? I'd like to hear your experience on flying discounts versus majors.<BR><BR>If the prices between major and discounts were indifferent and also was indifferent between non stop versus 1 stop, which airline would you fly?
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I'd fly with jetBlue anyway! I like the seats, the TV, the refreshments, and most of all, I think it's time someone reminded some of the pigs that fly and leave their crap all over for "others" to clean up that everyone pays for that unnecessary service.
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Thanks everyone for your feedback. But to keep the topic on track, I'd like to hear people's experience with discount airlines like National, America West, Frontier, and ATA. How do they stack up against AA or United? <BR><BR>With everything all things being equal, which airline mentioned above would you fly with? Which gives you the most value (not from cost aspect, rather overall satisfaction of service and quality)?
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The only way I would fly a discount airline is if I knew their policy on putting you on another airline in case of a problem.<BR><BR>If a flight is cancelled or there is some major mechanical delay, at least a major airline has agreements in place to put you on another carrier. <BR><BR>On a discount carrier, that doesn't have that same type of agreement, you are pretty much stuck with them.<BR><BR>
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I have flown almost all the airlines you mentioned and have had no problems. I wouldn't necessarily put America West into a discount category. It's a major airline with a regional emphasis. I would feel comfortable on any of the airlines.<BR><BR>I have not flown Jet Blue, but have heard nothing but good things about it. While announcements about cleaning up after yourself aren't fun, unfortunately they are necessary. People are so thoughtless when they fly and leave messes for everyone.<BR><BR>Have a good trip.
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Well, I've flown National and America West to Vegas. I didn't like America West.....National was okay but coming back from Vegas new year's day, the plane was delayed at the gate for over 45 min. <BR>I've yet to try Jet Blue but I may give it a try since I'm heading back east for the holidays.
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