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What airlines have you flown most?

Pink Jazz

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I would like to know, what airlines have you flown most?

My top two would probably be Delta and American. I have flown mostly Delta when I was a kid, and mostly American in recent years, but in the past year I have been flying Delta a lot again, with another upcoming trip with Delta and JetBlue.

Which airlines have you mostly flown?
 
Southwest, most frequently. And they suck. They always suck. But when going from Ohare/Midway to Tampa, they're often the only option.

Once we were able to go direct to Sarasota though, we started going there instead of Tampa and now use United. They suck less.

Still never a fun time, but still, it's an improvement.
 
1. United
2. Lufthansa
3. American
4. Croatia Airlines
5. ANA, All Nippon Airways

I once flew on Singapore Air, first class when a client hired me for a job, airfare included. It was exceptional! Plus when you are travelling to Asia and there is a flight from Taipei, Evergreen Air offers great service. When I flew them, a premium coach seating was offered for only $200 extra. It was as good as business class on other airlines.
 
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Probably United and Southwest in that order.

Though I was never any fan of United Airlines.

I could mention Military Air Transport Command, but I was never supposed to talk about it as a dependent...lol.
 
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The airlines that I have flown on are ANA (All Nippon Airways), Singapore Airlines, XL Airways (French airline), British Airways, Vistara (Indian airline), Emirates, Lufthansa, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Indigo, AirAsia India, Transavia (European airline), and Air Canada.

My most memorable flight experience was when I was offered a free upgrade to business class by Emirates from Dubai to Los Angeles. It was so fun, with a seat that folds into a bed, a full bar, many snacks, and drinks. I got to have a comfortable sleep on the flight! :)

My worst flight experience was with Lufthansa. The flight from New Delhi airport was delayed from the original departure time of 02:50 (2:50am) to 04:22 (4:22am). The flight landed at 09:53 (9:53am) Frankfurt time, causing me to miss my 10:30 (10:30am) flight from Frankfurt to Los Angeles. Lufthansa rebooked me on the next flight, which departed at 13:40 (1:40pm) Frankfurt time and landed at 16:50 (4:50pm) Los Angeles time.
 
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Delta and JetBlue are the ones I've used the most. Also Hawaiian Airlines. I can concur that Southwest isn't great and I think my best experiences have been with Delta.

The worst experiences I've ever had were on very small planes flying to Maryland, and Pennsylvania but I don't remember what airlines they were. But the turbulence was so bad that my life flashed before my eyes.
 
I don't remember which airlines I was on in these but I will be impressed if anyone can tell from the pictures lol

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@Misery
You will be able to appreciate my sense of humor answer.

There is only one plane I fly on. It's named Astral.
Always free and you arrive and return in a flash.
 
@Misery
You will be able to appreciate my sense of humor answer.

There is only one plane I fly on. It's named Astral.
Always free and you arrive and return in a flash.

Yes, it's always sounded quite lovely to me. Not that I know how it works, mind you, or I'd likely be a frequent flyer.

Sure sounds better than 2+ hours in the front row of a plane with a kid on the other side of the lane banging a soup can full of coins on the front wall for the entire trip (yes, that happened).
 

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