Best Airline

Best airline

  • Amercian Airline

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • Delta

    Votes: 2 5.9%
  • Korean Air

    Votes: 3 8.8%
  • Asiana

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Singapore Airline

    Votes: 4 11.8%
  • Air France

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • KLM

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • Air Canada

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • South African Airway

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • other

    Votes: 21 61.8%

  • Total voters
    34
Strange that Jet Blue is not on the list. Unless you're able to routinely fly business class, it's the favorite of pretty much everyone I know as they have only one class of service, with far more room for each passenger.
 

ilovecarlos

Professional
When traveling within the US, I always use SouthWest when possible. Booking online, printable boarding passes, curbside checkin...all a major plus. When traveling across the Atlantic, ALWAYS Virgin Atlantic...hands down, the best. I love their service. My brother highly recommends JAL for their food and comfort.
Aer Lingus is ok...
 

maverick66

Hall of Fame
Strange that Jet Blue is not on the list. Unless you're able to routinely fly business class, it's the favorite of pretty much everyone I know as they have only one class of service, with far more room for each passenger.

if you can fly jetblue always do so. never once had an issue with them.
 
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woodrow1029

Guest
For domestic US travel, Continental.

Internationally, Air New Zealand and KLM
 

35ft6

Legend
Best domestic I've been on is Virgin. The interior looks clean and modern, the seats are comfy, way more room than most, their workers are super friendly... I'm amazed by how tore up most cabins are. Rips on seats, wobbly trays, missing magazine holders...
 

Fearsome Forehand

Professional
Eastern, Braniff, America West, Pan Am, Ozark, Piedmont, National, Aloha, TWA, Republic and Allegheny. ;o)

Strange that the intent of airline deregulation was to increase competition and it has had the opposite effect.

I'm of the opinion that all airlines suck. It is simply a matter of which flight one gets stuck on. I dislike flying unless it is an almost empty flight.
 
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mhstennis100

Semi-Pro
I usually fly Continental or Southwest. Both seem to have the same quality of service. I flew American Airline to Hawaii two summers ago and i was not impressed.
 

mikro112

Semi-Pro
From the poll, I've only used AA and Delta. My favorite so far was Lufthansa for an intercontinental flight from Germany to United States.
 

ipitythefool

Semi-Pro
Best one I found so far is the Hooters Air.
Am also a proud member of the Mile High Club :)

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Fearsome Forehand

Professional
They went out of business a few years ago. Apparently, the problem was that those pictured above were the pilots.

However, they could be used as flotation devices in the event of a water landing.
 

Mike Bulgakov

G.O.A.T.
I really like JAL, SAS, and Air France. When I was in college, I had a strange seat on a British Airways London to Paris flight where a cute stewardess sat facing me about three meters away on the takeoff and landing. We talked about films, had the same tastes, and ended up having a very nice date in Paris, so I will always be a fan of British Airways as well.
 

Feña14

G.O.A.T.
I really like JAL, SAS, and Air France. When I was in college, I had a strange seat on a British Airways London to Paris flight where a cute stewardess sat facing me about three meters away on the takeoff and landing. We talked about films, had the same tastes, and ended up having a very nice date in Paris, so I will always be a fan of British Airways as well.

Very nice! Where was she from? I know it was a British Airways flight but they usually have a number of foreign attendants too.
 

topspin

Semi-Pro
Qantas is definitely good. Air Canada is so so. Had one positive flight with them and another wasn't too pleasant mostly due to a snobby male attendant.
 

007

Professional
cheap domestic: Southwest, Jet Blue
standard domestic: Air Canada, Westjet, Frontier
standard international: British Airways, Turkish, Austrian
premium international: Virgin Atlantic, LAN

As far as domestic airlines go, all the major US carriers have crappy interiors save for Air Canada, Westjet and JetBlue, each of which have in-seat audio/video systems.
 
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onehandbh

G.O.A.T.
I don’t know if Eva Air is the best but my international flights with them have been very good.

This one time they gave me a free upgrade from economy to their first class (Royal Laurel Class?). I didn’t know they upgraded me until I checked my luggage in at the airport.
 
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