Gaeilge said:
I'm flying to regional airports all the time. I'll take my chances with United with flights like DEN - LBL instead of the 6hrs drive.
That's Liberal ****ing Kansas! Town of not even 20k people and United can get me there to call on one of my largest customers.
The United product isn't great, but none are what I'd call great anymore. Living in Houston, United is 100% the smartest choice for airline. Lounge access when you're flying 60x/yr+ is a game changer to many of us doing it. When your home airport has like 5 of them and there's access to 50+ everywhere else, helps with the time.
Yeah, I've had a 4 minute commute for 26 years. Never flown anything but coach my entire life, even when flying internationally for business. Have no clue about lounges, and glad I've never needed one. I fly to Atlanta regularly on Spirit, and Tulsa regularly on United. Spirit flight usually costs about 1/4th as much. The domestic sardine experience is the same either way. Sure, United is huge and goes everywhere. But loyalty to a company? No way. Google flights all the way. Houston-Tokyo-Beijing over, and Hong Kong-Helsinki-Dallas coming back was still better than spending $9K more on United. I'm cramming the same backpack under the seat in front of me either way, popping in earbuds, and watching whatever I downloaded in the terminal when I fly domestic.
I was in Boston a few weeks ago...don't even remember what airline I flew.
Denver last week. I know that was Frontier.
Also flown to Kauai, Philly, San Juan, Detroit, Riga, Yerevan, NYC, Istanbul, Phoenix, Salt Lake, Richmond, Bombay, Barcelona, Birmingham, and a few other places in the last year or so. Don't remember the airline for hardly any of them.
94chem,
That, sir, was the greatest post in the history of TexAgs. I salute you. -- Dough