What airlines are people using??

Interesting. I prefer DL over AS. Did MCO-SAN on AS and the lack of seatback entertainment was annoying given the flight time and the seats were miserable. I swear they forgot the padding completely...
My wife and I have our own Alaska Visa cards, between the nearly free companion fare we get with each year, and our purchasing/points we've able to fly to/from Maui for a two week trip very affordably over Chirstmas, first bag free makes it even better.

I could care less about seat back entertainment, in fact I really don't care of having a screen flashing all over the place. I bring my own iPad with my own shows, hang it on the seat back or set on the tray - all good for me.

I've only had one flight with poor seats, obviously was older, it sucked but c'est la vie. They go where I want to go and really never had a bad flight with Alaska.
 
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Hello. Just wondering what people are doing for flights these days. I’m used to using southwest but prices have gone up dramatically in the last couple of years. Going from stl to mic is now over 2k round trip for a family of 4.
To Orlando, Southwest is still the lowest cost carrier and the best in terms of variety of direct flights available. In February each leg for me ran about $150, so $300 for a round trip. With other airlines, you have baggage fees too if you check bags. I also really like their flexible cancelation polices. I have a Southwest credit card too, so often have lots of Southwest points I can use too.

They are also the largest carrier from my home airport.

Frontier is one other airline that flies direct to Orlando from where we live. Prices rarely are better than Southwest. Times are not as good and there is usually only one flight a day. I like Southwest so much more than Frontier too, and usually avoid this airline (bad customer service experience and flight experiences in the past that may be just one off things, but things seem to happen every time I have flown with them leaving me with negative thoughts about them). I'm now at the point where if pricing is close and times are acceptable on both I am willing to pay a little more and do Southwest (just a much better experience).

For other places I go out west that Southwest doesn't fly to or doesn't fly direct to from where I live, I'm all over the board (Delta, American, United, Alaska Air, Air Canada) are the main ones I do.

These days (it still depends on how much the premium is) but I am usually willing to pay more to get the direct flight. These days too (and again it still depends on how much the premium is), but I am usually willing to pay more to get a time I prefer too. With the most non-stops from our airport that puts Southwest at the top of the pack for lots of destinations for me.
 
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United is first choice. (Free bags with CC). SW is second choice. Prices are the same since we don’t pay for bags.
 
I have been happy flying Allegiant. They are my preferred for price/ value. I fly to Sanford airport. It's a lot more chill than Orlando and the prices are great. The last Allegiant plane that I was on was brand new. I think we were the first flight. It had chargers for phones and more leg room. Their others planes have been nice, too, as well as their staff.
 
United is first choice. (Free bags with CC). SW is second choice. Prices are the same since we don’t pay for bags.
You still only get a free bag if the flight is booked with a United CC correct?

Point bookings or if another CC no free bags at United. At least that is what I remember.

If I book an AA or Delta Flight with my CSR or AMEX Card or used points I would still get free bags with them as I have those cards. United is sneaky with that free bag offer unless they have changed?
 
I have been happy flying Allegiant. They are my preferred for price/ value. I fly to Sanford airport. It's a lot more chill than Orlando and the prices are great. The last Allegiant plane that I was on was brand new. I think we were the first flight. It had chargers for phones and more leg room. Their others planes have been nice, too, as well as their staff.
Allegiant can be a good option depending on season. Used to fly it constantly to SRQ when going to our condo as I didn't care where I sat and didn't need to check any bags or even a carryon. The problem with them is they don't go fly routes every day. One year coming back from MCO there were lots of flight cancellations and this one couple we talked to at the hotel said they were stuck for four more days as that was there next scheduled day.
 
Primary-Southwest. Secondary-Delta. United and American don't fly nonstop from my airports. I checked for my April trip last year and the price dropped significantly January 16, which was 90 days out. My April flight for this year dropped almost by half yesterday, again 90 days out. This is both on Delta and SW.
 
It really depends where we are going.

If going down to Disney we exclusively fly SWA as they are the only direct and that makes a huge impact not having to deal with flying into a hub with DS.
Agreed. In addition to SWA, we have JetBlue and Frontier to choose from.
 
We fly Allegiant out of Belleville, Illinois when the days of travel line up with their schedule. Most of the time we end up with Southwest because Allegiant is so limited in flights. Next month's trip is costing over $500/person from STL to MCO.
 
To Orlando....It's always American Airlines as they are the only airline to fly out of CLT with direct flights to MCO (I think Spirit & Frontier have like 2 flights per week that are Non stop but never the day or time I want to fly)
 
Hello. Just wondering what people are doing for flights these days. I’m used to using southwest but prices have gone up dramatically in the last couple of years. Going from stl to mic is now over 2k round trip for a family of 4.
We use Google Flights for check for the cheapest flight. We aren't loyal to any one airline.

We fly from Philly (PA), Newark (NJ), or Trenton (NJ) and use any combination of Spirit, American, Frontier, Southwest, or United.
We've used Frontier mostly because its easy to accumulate points/miles & get free or low cost flights.
Southwest is nice but they cut back their flights out of Philly.
 
We use Google Flights for check for the cheapest flight. We aren't loyal to any one airline.

We fly from Philly (PA), Newark (NJ), or Trenton (NJ) and use any combination of Spirit, American, Frontier, Southwest, or United.
We've used Frontier mostly because its easy to accumulate points/miles & get free or low cost flights.
Southwest is nice but they cut back their flights out of Philly.
same airports!
I don't mind Frontier, DH not so much
had good luck with JB out of ewr
next month we're flying amercan out of phl and jb to ewr back
it's nice having so many options
SW has gotten awful out of phl
 












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