Guest blog: Lilly Rockwell Meanders
By Helen Anders | Saturday, May 26, 2007, 03:13 PM
Hello! This is Lilly Rockwell, a business reporter for the Austin American-Statesman. Travel writer Helen Anders was kind enough to let me guest-blog about my first trip on ExpressJet, a new airline in Austin.
I’m in a long-distance relationship, and my boyfriend lives in Florida. We try and visit each other about every six weeks. Needless to say, our trips to see each other often involve expensive airfare and unnecessary stops in cities like Dallas, Houston and Atlanta.
So when I heard about ExpressJet, a new airline that provides service from Austin to cities like Tucson, Ariz. and Jacksonville, Fla., I jumped at the chance to book my first flight.
I bought a ticket for about $270 round-trip from Austin to Jacksonville. I actually needed to get to Tallahassee, Fla., but at three hours away, Jacksonville didn’t seem so bad.
ExpresJet promises to be more than an ordinary airline. Borrowing a page from JetBlue, ExpressJet added a few amenities to make it stand out against competitors. It offers free XM satellite radio! Actual meals and snacks! And leather seats!
When I boarded my flight Friday night, I was surprised to see it was almost full. I got seat 1A, right next to the flight attendant’s pull-down seat and a step away from the cockpit. The leather felt great, although the seat didn’t feel especially roomy.
Right away I noticed the XM satellite radio in my armrest, but I wasn’t able to use it until the flight attendant passed out headphones after we were flying at a comfortable altitude. When I finally got ahold of some headphones, I found it was difficult to hear the music over the roar of the engine. I chose “Sounds of the ’90s” and could only faintly make out Sheryl Crow crooning about “wanting to have some fun.”
When meal time rolled around, about thirty minutes into the 2 1/2-hour flight, I was disappointed to learn ExpressJet only had turkey sandwiches. As a vegetarian, I declined and settled on some water and Oreo cookies.
The rest of the flight was uneventful. We landed right on time, and I found my bag easily after a 20-minute wait.
I have to say, the best part of the flight was that it was non-stop. Even though ExpressJet promises to be different from other airlines, it didn’t feel much different than if I were on Continental or Delta.
I’ll probably travel ExpressJet again, given the reasonable price and direct flights. But if you’re expecting a dazzling experience, you might be disappointed.
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