I would say Virgin. We always use them to fly long haul and have always received an excellent service.
I would say Virgin. We always use them to fly long haul and have always received an excellent service.
Karen
fly virgin in 2wks will let u know; Flown with Travel City Direct Sunshine Uper Deck: Was very good, Ton's of space plus very nice helpful.
we flew with AA last year from Glasgow to Orlando via Chicago. The trip there was uneventful apart from the fact that none of the stewardesses were under sixty (they all acted like they were playing a part in the "Prime of Miss Jean Brodie") and they kept getting on to you if you didn't stay in your seat with your seatbelt on!
However we had a 4 hour delay at Chicago before we left and we were not kept informed about anything. By the time they ran the films on the flight it was quite late and they had no eyemasks or earplugs to give to the passengers. Then my 10 year old daughter started throwing up. When I called them all they were interested in was whether or not it was on the seat! I got scolded by one of them for putting a full sick bag in the wrong place, and was told that they had no water to give my daughter, another passenger helped us out here.
I would never fly with them again.
Elaine
Hi Elaine62
Sorry to heat about AA
Never flown with them and quite glad now I think!!
Delta have the older end when it comes to the Stewardesses etc, It was like being in the queue at the post office on a tuesday, BUT they were all wonderful when we flew with them in June/July
Still prefer Virgin tho!!
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Andrew & Diane Moore
we've booked with BA for next year from Gatwick. At least if you're delayed in Gatwick there is a bit more to do. In Chicago there is very little to do as all the departure areas are so far apart and each one has only 1 or 2 restaurants/shops.
Not that I'm intending to get stranded at Gatwick but you never know!
Elaine
I've voted Continental. One because of the frequent flyer program. Two I can still use direct flight with Virgin with them and its cheaper. Three There indirect flights are great. good connections. Massive dedicated terminal. and no running from one terminal to another, its all in the same area.
Hey John Where's the thumbs up smilies??
Virgin - they fly direct from Manchester into Orlando International - and sometimes do upgrades for nice people!
Champagne
I like the one that gets me there when it says it will, with my bags in the hold. On a good day it could be any of them, and on a bad day none of them.
I usually use BA, because I work for them, but I have used AA, and was astonished at the lack of service (internal flight). Literally, NO inflight service.
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