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3 Aug 14, 06:38 PM |
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Who do you prefer to fly with?
And why?
Last year we flew with Delta and couldn't fault them at all. This year we're DIY and going for who's cheapest - but doesn't take 50 odd hours to get there... Do any airlines NOT provide in flight entertainment? Complimentary drinks? etc etc Is there anyone you wouldn't fly with again? Thanks
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3 Aug 14, 06:44 PM |
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Virgin. Not impressed with staff and product. All others are very similar except Thomson and Thomas cook who charge for things I expect to be included on a trans Atlantic flight.
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3 Aug 14, 06:48 PM |
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Join Date: Mar 04
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Whoever is cheapest
I've never flown charter as they don't offer date flexibility but we've flown VA, BA, United, Delta, Air Canada and the minor differences that exist are not enough to make me choose one over another. Some people are keen to fly direct and are happy to pay extra - I would prefer to save the money! If the difference is only say £50 I'd go direct, but more than that possibly not.
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3 Aug 14, 06:49 PM |
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The DW and DD
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3 Aug 14, 07:11 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
Join Date: Jun 11
Location: Jersey CI
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I always fly BA, no real reason, just always have and it's always been pleasant.
In the past though, we have flown transatlantic with Virgin, Monarch and Delta. |
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3 Aug 14, 07:12 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Feb 13
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We only use direct now after fiends got delayed by two days last year and other friends missed connections a few weeks ago.
So Aer Lingus direct from Dublin these days. |
3 Aug 14, 07:13 PM |
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Only ever flown Virgin to Orlando.,
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3 Aug 14, 07:16 PM |
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Just flew back with BA today and they got us from A to B no fuss but no frills either. Food was really grim and service/ films etc not on a par with Virgin. If the price was better I would use them again but prepare. Shame as I was looking forward to the change.
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3 Aug 14, 07:18 PM |
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if im going long haul i like to fly premium so will go with whoever is the cheapest. twice now with thomsons. when i went to china i flew with BA only because they were the only company flying direct to where i wanted to go.
i was happy with both companies. |
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3 Aug 14, 07:20 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Sep 10
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We fly Direct as we only go for a week and don't want to spend time hanging around airports.
Only used BA and Virgin. The Virgin planes are much better than the ones BA are using on the MCO route but service, food etc is about the same. Sll food coming back from MCO is dire and all airlines use the same compnay there. |
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