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auh2o Apr 2, 2004 6:47 pm

LAX to AUS
 
Does anyone fly non-stop LAX-AUS?

Thanks.

If not what is best airline to choose for that route?

stimpy Apr 2, 2004 7:22 pm

Aa
 
AA and Southwest fly this route. Guess which one I take? Actually AA is quite good if you upgrade to F.

davem4 Apr 2, 2004 8:17 pm

qantas also flies


united i think fly nonstop too

RichardInSF Apr 2, 2004 8:23 pm

What an interesting choice of carriers....
 
and clearly it is up to me to point out that Austrian airlines is yet another option.

Heck, these are all fabulous choices, but clearly the most luxurious choice from this illustrious group is to be in the "A" bin on WN. Following PremEx's advice, the last time I was in bin A, I got an op-up just by using "the speech!"

:) :) :)

pagotto Apr 2, 2004 8:26 pm


Originally Posted by davem4
qantas also flies


united i think fly nonstop too


I think this poster interpreted AUS as Australia, not Austin, TX. That would probably explain QF and UA

auh2o Apr 3, 2004 12:16 am


Originally Posted by stimpy
AA and Southwest fly this route. Guess which one I take? Actually AA is quite good if you upgrade to F.

Hmm....$#$#$#@$#@$#@

AA Comps EXP, right? ;)

michswiss Apr 3, 2004 5:02 am


Originally Posted by RichardInSF
and clearly it is up to me to point out that Austrian airlines is yet another option....

Wow, I never knew that Austrian Airlines flew from LAX to AUS. :p :D

myefre Apr 6, 2004 10:17 pm


Originally Posted by michswiss
Wow, I never knew that Austrian Airlines flew from LAX to AUS. :p :D

Yeah, they are starting to make there way into the US market. :D


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