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British Airways | 96 | 35.56% | |
Virgin | 147 | 54.44% | |
Tui | 27 | 10.00% | |
Voters: 270. You may not vote on this poll |
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7 Feb 22, 10:38 PM |
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Voted BA but I don't think it makes much of a difference, I would normally go with the cheapest.
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7 Feb 22, 10:39 PM |
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Whoever is cheapest, often the American airlines but Swiss & Austrian were best. Virgin &Tui have never been near on price, booked BA this time but with American Airlines flights.
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8 Feb 22, 02:53 AM |
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I voted B.A. we have two flights booked with them this year. Have one booked with TUI. TUI are cheaper and fly direct from Glasgow. But only part of the year. Not in February and November. When we have other flights booked.
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8 Feb 22, 08:20 AM |
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I voted virgin. We fly from MAN so in an ideal world I would want to fly direct into MCO. I also collect flying points so have more options for a deal. Am actually flying Tui this year so will be good to have a comparison.
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8 Feb 22, 08:23 AM |
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I didn't vote - only because it depends on value for the dates we want. We aren't loyal to any airline. For us it's just a bus to get us to where we want to be!
Have used all three and each have their plusses and minuses
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14 Feb 22, 09:35 AM |
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I have no airline loyalties, being driven solely by price.
I do however have an extremely clear recollection of which airlines emerged with credit re refunding in the aftermath of March 2020 and also of which ones flagrantly broke the law. If I had to vote in the poll, it would be Delta or American (who are not included). They are generally extremely competitive and in addition, offer many more arrival and departure options due to their size in US operations. The USA is not just about Orlando.. and in our case, increasingly less about Orlando as we discover more amazing places to visit. That brings the other airlines ever more into play.
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14 Feb 22, 12:26 PM |
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We always fly TUI but with them moving from Stanford to Melbourne I'm sure that will put a lot of people off with it being a longer drive to the disney area,we are going this October so we will see if the longer drive to the villa is worth flying with them again
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16 Feb 22, 11:15 PM |
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BA Would never fly with virgin again after how they treated us and outer passengers
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17 Feb 22, 05:50 AM |
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Of those three BA but there are plenty of others I’d rank above TUI and Virgin
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17 Feb 22, 08:18 PM |
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Not TUI because I only fly with scheduled airlines (after several issues with charters). For the past few years I’ve gone with BA but that’s purely on price - I always check Virgin too. One of the earlier posts mentions that BA’s baggage allowance is much better, which might sway my decision !
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