Flying the Budget Airlines
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: New York City, New York, USA
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Flying the Budget Airlines
For an article I'm doing for Travel Holiday magazine, I'm interested in your impressions flying the biggest of the budget carriers (excluding SW)--Frontier, AirTran, ATA, JetBlue, Vanguard, etc...How is customer service at the gate on each--are agents friendly and helpful? Which airlines reprotect you when there's a cancelation? Have you ever tried to transfer bags to another airline? How is in flight service on each?
Email me at [email protected], if you'd like. Thanks for your help...
Robb Mandelbaum
Email me at [email protected], if you'd like. Thanks for your help...
Robb Mandelbaum
#4
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: SNA/LAX
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Some people swear by SW, but I'm not one of them. The cattle call process really ticks me off. Last minute business travel on SW out of SJC is terrible; I get bumped half of the time because I get there too late for their boarding card process.
#5



Join Date: Jan 2001
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May be off topic as yours may be a purely US oriented magazine, but the budget carriers in the UK are revolutionising things over there and now spreading their wings to the rest of Europe.....
Easyjet is the leader (with over 85% of all bookings made online, btw), but you can also add the likes of Ryanair, Go, Buzz.
Taking just one example, Edinburgh.....five years ago there were about 15 daily flights to London (two airports), now there are around 40 on at least 5 different carriers to 5 different London airports.....and the fares have come crashing down, often as low as STG19 one way off peak, not bad for a 400 mile flight !
Easyjet is the leader (with over 85% of all bookings made online, btw), but you can also add the likes of Ryanair, Go, Buzz.
Taking just one example, Edinburgh.....five years ago there were about 15 daily flights to London (two airports), now there are around 40 on at least 5 different carriers to 5 different London airports.....and the fares have come crashing down, often as low as STG19 one way off peak, not bad for a 400 mile flight !
#6




Join Date: Aug 2000
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I have had a number of experiences with Spirit...I flew from FLL to DTW a number of times, all of which were on time and they thankfully put you in terminal A, away from the hordes of Northwest pax.
However, they did cancel a flight (BTW on the opening weekend of the service) from DCA to FLL. This was at 9am. The next, and only one out was at 4pm the same day. They would not arrange any transportation on another carrier, but they did give everybody on the flight a free RT ticket! I thought that was pretty generous, although a couple of people were pushing their luck for two tickets...
I used that freebie to go to DTW for Christmas. While on the ground in FLL, there was a considerable delay. The pilot stated that there was a weight balancing problem. It turned out that there was too much weight on board, and they took off a lot of luggage (including mine), but of course that wasn't discovered until on the ground in DTW. They sent it up on the next flight the next day... no compensation for that, or the hassle of driving up the airport (an hour each way) to pick up the bag. That was a Saturday, and they couldn't get it delivered to where I was until that Monday...
But, based on the numerous good flights, as well as the experience in DCA, I'd probably give them another try....They are expanding their service out to the West Coast...maybe, maybe...!!!
However, they did cancel a flight (BTW on the opening weekend of the service) from DCA to FLL. This was at 9am. The next, and only one out was at 4pm the same day. They would not arrange any transportation on another carrier, but they did give everybody on the flight a free RT ticket! I thought that was pretty generous, although a couple of people were pushing their luck for two tickets...
I used that freebie to go to DTW for Christmas. While on the ground in FLL, there was a considerable delay. The pilot stated that there was a weight balancing problem. It turned out that there was too much weight on board, and they took off a lot of luggage (including mine), but of course that wasn't discovered until on the ground in DTW. They sent it up on the next flight the next day... no compensation for that, or the hassle of driving up the airport (an hour each way) to pick up the bag. That was a Saturday, and they couldn't get it delivered to where I was until that Monday...
But, based on the numerous good flights, as well as the experience in DCA, I'd probably give them another try....They are expanding their service out to the West Coast...maybe, maybe...!!!
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I have flown Vanguard once (and was delayed) and have driven to the airport to pick up friends flying Vanguard on numerous occasions. In my limited sample-set of flights, almost every one was delayed by at least 30 minutes - usually more. Not to say I wouldn't fly them if I absolutely had to choose between them and the 'Hound, but I do tend to avoid them - as well as most similar carriers.
In my experience, I've usually been able to find a comparable airfare on one of my more frequently-traveled airlines, so it's rarely an issue.
In my experience, I've usually been able to find a comparable airfare on one of my more frequently-traveled airlines, so it's rarely an issue.
#9
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Denver, CO US
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Gotta just rave about Frontier Airlines, our hometown favorite here in Denver. Low fares, advanced seat assigments, experienced and very professional crews, and they'll be offering 33" pitch in their new Airbus fleet which starts arriving in June. Their new FF program offers a 3,000 mile bonus for signing up online (www.frontierairlines.com), and offers a free ticket systemwide for only 15,000 miles. I believe they just started a promotion for double miles for anyone connecting through Denver, so a coast-to-coast would rack up 10,000 miles or so. In case I sound like a PR guy for them, I'm not. I'm a Denver travel agent who is urged to sell United because of their cozy relationship with the agency, so this posting is my chance to give Frontier the credit they're due. One caveat, they serve no meals on most flights, awful sandwiches on East Coast flights, so grab something tasty at the airport and enjoy the legroom, friendly service, and attitude-free staff.
#10
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: new brunswick, new jersey and farmington, conn. USA
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and, of course, you can still get CO miles on Frontier, even if the new program is an even better, shinier deal.
Frontier has been nothing but first-rate in my book. If that's discount, some "traditional" carriers need to take lessons. (They're also really darn nice, which helps a lot.) Hearing of the 33" pitch in the Airbuses (that's a weird-looking plural...) is very encouraging.
Now, say what you will about WN, but it has gotten me around dirt cheap before, and i hear promising things about JetBlue, but i've not as yet flown them, even if friends rave of 'em.
Frontier has been nothing but first-rate in my book. If that's discount, some "traditional" carriers need to take lessons. (They're also really darn nice, which helps a lot.) Hearing of the 33" pitch in the Airbuses (that's a weird-looking plural...) is very encouraging.
Now, say what you will about WN, but it has gotten me around dirt cheap before, and i hear promising things about JetBlue, but i've not as yet flown them, even if friends rave of 'em.
#11
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: chester
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I flew AirTran in Feb for the first time (ewr-fll)Flights were on time and the service was fine.No meals but polite and knowledgeable staff.While changing in atl I was offered a bump and took it.That gave me 2 hours to walk around the terminal and watch the monitors for the 20 or so gates they operate.everything on time and orderly.BTW,I flew the 717 on one segment.Very nice although even the older DC9's were clean.I will use them again
#12
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA
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I've flown ATA three times, with three different experiences. The first time the plane was late and we ended up buying a ticket on another airline because we HAD to get to our destination. The third time was great, $89 last minute fare from Midway to FLL.
The second time you ask? Again, I was flying Midway to FLL. First they changed gate and planes (a late 60's 727), therefore our seats (1A&B) were blocked off. We're told to sit in row 2 and hope no one is assigned there. While waiting we see an attendant bring on two unaccompanied minors. She takes them to there seats and the comes back to the head attendant (pursur?) to say that the childrens' seats are occupied. After reviewing the tickets, the head attendant says, "this flight is going to Fort Lauderdale and these children are supposed to be going to New York! This is the third time this week this happens!" Needless to say by we were in shock. The only other bad thing that happened was that the plane was weight restricted and some passengers were left at the airport. I wonder if they ever got their luggage......
Would I fly them again? Yes, if the price is right. Would my wife let me? NO!
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The second time you ask? Again, I was flying Midway to FLL. First they changed gate and planes (a late 60's 727), therefore our seats (1A&B) were blocked off. We're told to sit in row 2 and hope no one is assigned there. While waiting we see an attendant bring on two unaccompanied minors. She takes them to there seats and the comes back to the head attendant (pursur?) to say that the childrens' seats are occupied. After reviewing the tickets, the head attendant says, "this flight is going to Fort Lauderdale and these children are supposed to be going to New York! This is the third time this week this happens!" Needless to say by we were in shock. The only other bad thing that happened was that the plane was weight restricted and some passengers were left at the airport. I wonder if they ever got their luggage......
Would I fly them again? Yes, if the price is right. Would my wife let me? NO!
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#13
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Boston, MA, USA
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Originally posted by numbbutt:
Gotta just rave about Frontier Airlines, our hometown favorite here in Denver. Low fares, advanced seat assigments, experienced and very professional crews, and they'll be offering 33" pitch in their new Airbus fleet which starts arriving in June. Their new FF program offers a 3,000 mile bonus for signing up online (www.frontierairlines.com), and offers a free ticket systemwide for only 15,000 miles. I believe they just started a promotion for double miles for anyone connecting through Denver, so a coast-to-coast would rack up 10,000 miles or so. In case I sound like a PR guy for them, I'm not. I'm a Denver travel agent who is urged to sell United because of their cozy relationship with the agency, so this posting is my chance to give Frontier the credit they're due. One caveat, they serve no meals on most flights, awful sandwiches on East Coast flights, so grab something tasty at the airport and enjoy the legroom, friendly service, and attitude-free staff.
Gotta just rave about Frontier Airlines, our hometown favorite here in Denver. Low fares, advanced seat assigments, experienced and very professional crews, and they'll be offering 33" pitch in their new Airbus fleet which starts arriving in June. Their new FF program offers a 3,000 mile bonus for signing up online (www.frontierairlines.com), and offers a free ticket systemwide for only 15,000 miles. I believe they just started a promotion for double miles for anyone connecting through Denver, so a coast-to-coast would rack up 10,000 miles or so. In case I sound like a PR guy for them, I'm not. I'm a Denver travel agent who is urged to sell United because of their cozy relationship with the agency, so this posting is my chance to give Frontier the credit they're due. One caveat, they serve no meals on most flights, awful sandwiches on East Coast flights, so grab something tasty at the airport and enjoy the legroom, friendly service, and attitude-free staff.
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Originally posted by aqueouschief:
This is great news, I am flying Frontier soon to Vegas, and I was trying to get out to the west cheaply. I hope my experience is a s good as yours!
This is great news, I am flying Frontier soon to Vegas, and I was trying to get out to the west cheaply. I hope my experience is a s good as yours!
#15
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Norwalk, CT USA
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Had the chance to fly JetBlue from JFK to MCO and back and I must say it was a great experience.
Organized boarding well - made sure people took headphones for the satellite TV - great seats (all leather) - nice F/A's with good service and good snacks (choices of several different ones in a basket with choice of drink). The fact that you have a TV that you can watch during the flight is wonderful - this combined with efficient service at a great price makes JetBlue hard to beat for a budget carrier..now if they flew more places....
Organized boarding well - made sure people took headphones for the satellite TV - great seats (all leather) - nice F/A's with good service and good snacks (choices of several different ones in a basket with choice of drink). The fact that you have a TV that you can watch during the flight is wonderful - this combined with efficient service at a great price makes JetBlue hard to beat for a budget carrier..now if they flew more places....



