What is the airline of your choice?

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If you didn't have to worry about cost or schedules what airline would you pick over any other? :)

I would pick Northwest. They have such nice and helpful employees and a beautiful new terminal in Detroit. :goodvibes
 
TWA! (sniff, sniff)

Honestly, I don't have a favorite now. I've had good and bad experiences on pretty much every airline. I now view air travel as a commodity with price and schedule being the most important factors on picking which airline to fly.

I've heard many great things about jetBlue, but haven't had the chance to fly them.
 
I am a HUGE fan of JetBlue. If they fly where I am going, I always take them.
 

Midwest Airlines.....love them chocolate chip cookies they bake on board!!! :cool1:
 
mine is usair, they don't take away miles from you and I have their debit card that I pay for everything with:)
 
USAirways but lately their PIT/MCO fares have been too high and I've been using Air Tran with no problems.

I've used Northwest alot this year for business (PIT/MSP), I'm not too crazy about them. Instead of a cheap bag of pretzels free, they charge $1 for a trail mix bar! Plus they block all the seats in the front half of the plane for preferred flyers (all rows in front of the window exits).
 
Southwest is the best. They never charge you to make a change to your tickets.
 
I don't care who takes me to WDW, just as long and I get there, safely!
 
Southwest. We've only experienced good things w/ them. Last year we had to cancel our flight due to Frances and they gave us the same $39 airfare and we had no problem with rescheduling. And I love :love: the $39 fares that we're able to get with them.
 
Domestically, Southwest. (I really was very impressed with Air Canada, I've flown them twice, and both trips went very well.)

In Europe, my choice would be British Midland for service, though I'm perfectly happy to fly Ryanair when I can go r/t from England to another country for under $10! (The annoying thing about Ryanair is the duty-free sales; the seating practices, etc. are like Southwest, but EVERYTHING, down to the water, is for sale. The flight attendants spend the whole flight trying to sell you perfume, liquor and chocolates. The FA's also act as the ground crew; it's really funny watching women in high heels, berets, and ankle-length double-breasted powder-blue woolen coats pulling the chocks out from under the landing gear wheels.)

Transatlantic, my favorite would actually be Continental these days; they have decent seat pitch and VERY large overhead bins in coach, which means that you can easily clear the area at your feet. The food is decent, too.
 
Song!!! I love everything about Song...however, I'm not a big fan of Delta's. Go figure.
 











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