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What is your favorite airline to use when going from point A to point B? |
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Virgin Airlines is the best! They have DirectTV channels on TV panels that are placed on the back of seats. Also the planes are nice. |
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would have to be ryanair, and i bloody better not get charged for writing this as an extra. no its not them. i dont really fly but when i have i use what ever is the best value at the time |
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In the past 2-3 years, I've flown more than I have in previous decades. Most of my flights have been between Boston MA and Atlanta GA. Transair has consistently provided the best fares, and I've used them for all but one trip. Transair is a decent, "no frills" airline. I had one round trip with Delta Airlines. I don't recall anything different about them. Most of the time, the in-flight "snack" is a small bag of peanuts or pretzels and a small glass of soda. |
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Delta is a good airline, but I had preferred NWA. However, Delta is making changes that NWA wouldn't have ever thought about in a million years such as leather seats and in-flight internet. I also enjoy Virgin America despite never flying with them, but it's only a matter of time as the are said to begin services from Chicago (ORD) by early 2011 |
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ryanair as you can fly dublin to nice for less than a taxi to the airport but be careful of the extra charges. |
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I love Hawaiian Airlines. My family takes yearly trips to Hawaii and we have always flown hawaiian. They are always ontime or early and I love their service. they are just big enough but not too bit. Oh and I for get how good looking their planes are:
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Southwest - been flying weekly Phoenix to Burbank CA - efficient, on-time, and great frequent flyer rewards. |
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These are all great answers! All of these airlines each have their own special beauty. I heard a rumor somewhere that Allegiant Air was to begin services to Hawaii in the next few months if not done so already. I read somewhere that they were using old 757-200/300s? but that's only a rumor |
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I've been in the military for 23 years and I would have to say that I prefer the airline that takes off on time and lands where it's supposed to. If it falls out of the air unexpectedly, I would probably have to give it a bad review. That's just me though. They're all good mostly once you get passed TSA. |


