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christinehb
21-09-2010, 14:42
We are thinking of flying from Manchester into Atlanta, driving down to Orlando over a couple of days and back from Orlando to Manchester. US airways are by far the cheapest but the reviews are poor (worse than Virgin!)
Has anyone had experience of US - what are they really like

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Katys Grandad
21-09-2010, 14:50
US Airways are fine. To be honest there isn't a lot to distinguish any of the major carriers from another and, for me, no stand-out individual airline on the Transatlantic routes.

If US are the cheapest and you're happy with the fare, I'd just book it.

SteveandJan
21-09-2010, 15:45
I have flown with US Airways and never had any problems. Good service and have had decent food

dawn burley
21-09-2010, 15:47
We've flown with US Airways many times and have no complaints[msnsmile] I wouldn't hesitate to fly with them again.

Dawn

christinehb
21-09-2010, 16:19
Thanks for your replies - they are really reasuring. I sometimes feel the review sites are just somewhere for people who have had bad experiences to have a good moan. Glad to hear the opposite viewpoint

Christine
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ncmurray
21-09-2010, 16:21
I would agree with the above. We have flown with US airways a few times, and have never had a problem. If the price is right, go for it!

Nuala

SteveandJan
21-09-2010, 18:53
When we flew with US airways we opted to fly the next day as they were full and we flew business class and received $400 each, it was a great experience even though we had to fly economy on the way back but we would use US airways again and again

freddiehollie
21-09-2010, 19:43
We have flown with US Airways a few times now & not had any problems.

Iv'e just booked for our next return visit Man/Phili/Orlando.

Over £700 cheaper than Virgin, with better baggage allowance as well[msnsmile2]

Tonish
21-09-2010, 20:21
We've used them a couple of times now and been very happy (or as happy as it's possible to be with any of them). Booked again with them for Christmas this year. Definitely worth the saving over Virgin and the Philly stop-over makes each leg of the journey seem relatively short. Their seat back entertainment is better than Virgin's (in my opinion), only small gripe I have with them is that the seats in economy are quite narrow compared to some others, but pitch is OK.

michellea
21-09-2010, 20:36
We fly Manchester to Philadelphia and Philadelphia to Orlando often, we actually don't mind the stop overs and have always found the staff and service accommodating. The food is average but I find all food on the airplane pretty dire. I always look at US airways and recommend them no problem.

Snapper
21-09-2010, 21:31
Christine, I'd say that the flights with US Airways are OK, the planes between Manchester and Philly tend to be pretty new airbuses, and they're about average in terms of comfort - as are most of the other carriers. The in-flight entertainment is good when it works. Sometimes it doesn't.

What *really* lets US Airways down in the biggest way imaginable is their customer service. It's terrible!

To give you an example - on our return flight this year Orlando->Philly->Manchester the flight out of Orlando was late departing to the point that we didn't make the connection at Philly. US Airways pretty much just abandoned us to our own devices. Their customer service agent (Danielle) just walked away instead of trying to help. They couldn't get us our luggage for the overnight we had in Philly. And to this date they are maintaining the position that they won't pick up the overnight hotel and meal expenses.

Will we fly with them again? Yes - next year - but only because we have some vouchers. After that it's never again.

One of my own personal measures of what makes a good company is how they deal with their customers when things go wrong. My experience of US Airways in this respect is terrible.

RubAyr
21-09-2010, 21:59
We used them from Glasgow to Tampa via Philadelphia and they were fine.
Only downside was we didn't have seat-back tv's.

Would have no problems using them again.

Kaz

mollymolly
21-09-2010, 23:48
I would say we have used US Airways more than any other airline and never yet had a bad flight or poor service.

Over the past few years they have come out as the cheapest for our route (Man - Philly - Tampa or Fort Myers).

We like the stop-over at Philly and look forward to a Philly Cheesesteak while we wait for our connection.[msnwink]

I think they are on a par with Delta and definately better that American Airlines.

Bernadette

ellie
22-09-2010, 00:10
We flew back from Fort Lauderdale with US Airways last week and the flight was fine. Food was average - have had worse on Virgin, but it just depends what they are serving. [msnwink]To be honest we usually pick up a couple of bits from M and S before boarding so we don't worry if the food is not good. The snack in the afternoon was quite a nice roll with cheese and ham, served warm. The food is nothing fancy, but I guess you would have to travel first class to get anything better.

They were very generous with drinks, giving you a full can when the trolley came round, not a tiny plastic glass half full. They also quite happily made us cups of tea when we asked, and brought round trays of water and orange during the flight (at night, too).

The 'on demand' backseat screen worked very well and it was nice to be able to stop and start the movie when you felt like it. The seats were leather and definitely more comfortable than on some of our Virgin flights.

They did not give you socks and eye shades, but that is not the end of the world. If I had known I would probably have taken some with me. However, they do not give you headphones either - but you can purchase them and take them home for $5. So if you have some already it might be worth taking them with you.

The 'plane was an airbus, and had a 2/4/2 configuration which was nice as it meant that my husband and I did not have to share with a third person, as on the jumbos.

The staff were very pleasant - a little more 'mature' than on some other carriers - and when I was struggling to work out how to use the tv control they were happy to help me.

The one thing we do notice on any flight which is with an American carrier, is that people are not encouraged to move around much. They do keep the seat belt sign on almost all of the time, and when it is on they do ask you to return to your seats. There certainly was not the usual long queue outside the loos as soon as the plane reached cruising height.

I think you can have good and bad flights with any carrier, its often the luck of the draw. But we would definitely use US Airways again. We found Charlotte a very easy airport to get round and immigration was a breeze - took 10 mins from getting off the 'plane to collecting our luggage.

Hope you have a great time whatever you decide.

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