Originally Posted by
The Bees Knees
I must admit that I'm not a big fan of "with service to" that seems to be the norm now at US airports and with US airlines (e.g. "We are now ready to board United Flight xx with service to Miami"). What does "with service" add?
I have to say that I generally only hear "with
non-stop service to" wherever we're going. I think it's to do with the fact that some airlines (especially Southwest) still operate indirect services with an intermediate stop before the final destination.