What's your favorite airlines?

Poll

Which one is best? (Defunct airlines count, too.)

American Airlines
4 (14.8%)
United Airlines
3 (11.1%)
Trans World Airlines [Defunct 2001]
0 (0%)
Southwest Airlines
9 (33.3%)
KLM
0 (0%)
Pacific Southwest Airlines [Defunct 1988]
0 (0%)
AirTran [Defunct 2014]
0 (0%)
Delta Airlines
6 (22.2%)
Annoying Orange Shuttle [Defunct 1992]
2 (7.4%)
JetBlue
0 (0%)
Alaska Airlines
1 (3.7%)
US Airways [Defunct 2015]
0 (0%)
Qantas Airlines
2 (7.4%)

Total Members Voted: 27

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I prefer Southwest Airlines as a travel around because





also because the funny jokes and nice flight attendant service.



I chose Southwest. What's your preference?

(btw, Annoying Orange airlines will not be forgotten
« Last Edit: March 15, 2016, 02:53:52 PM by KentMansleyDaBoss »

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WHO THE forget ARE YOU


JetBlue, followed by Southwest.

Put up a poll you nub.



I would choose EasyJet for price, and not being too awful.

But I don't fly often at all. I've only been on 1 plane in the last 10 years.


Not a fan of SW's unassigned seating, but everything else with them has been awesome.

Not a fan of SW's unassigned seating, but everything else with them has been awesome.
I always board in A or early B so it works perfectly. I love southwest

I always board in A or early B so it works perfectly. I love southwest
I should probably check in earlier then.   :panda:

Flying with my boyfriend to Atlanta soon with SW so that'll be fun, hope we can get the same boarding group numbers.

southwest and delta, have had good experience with both of them

Can't say favorite, but my family flies United EVERYWHERE and it sucks. They lose bags all the time, haven't showed inflight movies in years (on cross-country flights too), and have long-ass delays without even telling us why or what's going on. Their planes are barebones with no movie screens or even music anymore, and unless you pay extra for "premium economy", the seats are so close together that your knees are essentially pressed up against the seat in front of you.