I'm thinking of booking Midwest Airlines for our March 2008 trip because I like the times of the nonstop flights.
Do they have a tendency to change their flight times like Delta and some other airlines, or even worse change a nonstop flight to one with a layover. I really don't mind layovers, but the layover flights from Kansas City to Orlando on Midwest usually include a stop in Milwaukee--that's right they would fly 500 miles straight north on their way from KC to Florida. I don't want to take the chance of getting stuck in a snowstorm.
Also do they credit your account if the price of the flight goes down, a la Southwest?
Do they have a tendency to change their flight times like Delta and some other airlines, or even worse change a nonstop flight to one with a layover. I really don't mind layovers, but the layover flights from Kansas City to Orlando on Midwest usually include a stop in Milwaukee--that's right they would fly 500 miles straight north on their way from KC to Florida. I don't want to take the chance of getting stuck in a snowstorm.
Also do they credit your account if the price of the flight goes down, a la Southwest?