Originally Posted by
bluedogok
Mix companies if you have to, the preferred airlines of foreign countries are usually significantly better than the Greyhound of the Skies approach of the US airlines. The project manager on our Japan projects said if he knew they were going to be so profitable we would have flown JAL or Cathay Pacific instead of Delta. Most have interconnect agreements with other airlines and miles credit, Cathay Pacific and JAL list OKC as an airport connecting through O'Hare or LAX on American Airlines flights.
As far as domestics I have mainly stuck to Frontier (big here in Denver) with direct flights to OKC and Austin, JetBlue (here and Austin to NYC or Boston) or Southwest. When I was going to Louisville every two weeks I switched to Southwest through Chicago Midway or Atlanta over a United non-stop. The times available from Southwest even with a stop worked out better for meetings and a one night stay and the 737's were much more comfortable than the Embraer regional jets that United uses on that route, sitting in the seat my knees were already up against the seat back and usually on short notice the exit row seats were already taken.
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