What Airline Do you fly to WDW?

Briangwen7

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What is your favorite airline to fly to Orlando,Florida
&
why do you choose it?
JetBlue? Delta? American Airlines? Virgin Atlantic? Etc.?
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ThankstoMOM

Active Member
AirTran! At least last 5 trips. Always the lowest rates flying nonstop out of Midway to MCO, Never had a problem,usual arrive early . Also we always upgrade to buisness class, gotta get rested up before sleep is a luxury,
 
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Tom

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AirTran! At least last 5 trips. Always the lowest rates flying nonstop out of Midway to MCO, Never had a problem,usual arrive early . Also we always upgrade to buisness class, gotta get rested up before sleep is a luxury,

Oh yes, how could I forget - AirTran's affordable Business Class! We're A+ members and we'll have enough points for FREE Business Class upgrades on our return flight on Dec 1. We will of course by purchasing the upgrades for our IND>MCO flight on Nov 24. I always log in at exactly 24 hours before the flight, check-in online, and pay the mere $70/seat to upgrade.

Knocks off the $20 bag fee and $6 seat fee - I consider that a heck of a bargain for my very own super-wide chair, lots of snacks, free alcohol, and "the whole can" when I get a soda!

One more reason I'm really going to hate losing AirTran when Southwest kills them off. :(
 
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luv

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I have no airline loyalty and will fly on the airline with the cheapest 1st class tickets. Going from Orlando to what used to be home, that is usually United.
 
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KuyaJeff

New Member
I've only flown Virgin America, so I'm sticking with that; considering I've only been to WDW once. But I feel there's no turning back with this airline, it feels so luxurious even from the Main Cabin(economy) class. There's so many distractions and entertainment options to keep me distracted from what would be an otherwise boring 5 hour flight from LAX to MCO. It's been my best flight between any two destinations, ever.
 
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WellFedDave

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Flying Delta. Minneapolis/St. Paul is a Delta hub. Wondering if anyone in Detroit or Atlanta (two other large Delta hubs) had the same issues with availability of other airlines offering anything close to a reasonable rate? Flights using Airtran and Sun Country were much more expensive. A little weary after our last trip to WDW with Delta was nothing short of a fiasco delayed 6 times over 24 hours (not weather related, mechanical and personnel issues).
 
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Plowboy

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Used to be United, but they have made it miserable the last several trips what with itinerary changes 2 or 3 times (both ways). It's gotten to the point where I dread flying them.:mad: We are shifting over to Southwest for domestic travel. Their flight #'s stay the same, their flight times remain the same and your bags fly free. Works for me. :)
 
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Foolish Mortal

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Air Tran all the way for me. I don't mind paying for the business class upgrade and being 1st on/off, bag fee covered, the roomier seat and I don't have to deal with that boarding by zone crap. Plus they almost always have the flight times im looking for out of Philly.
 
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WDW Monorail

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Continental/United. For almost all flights I have taken from KEWR to any destination. Most recently to Florida was JetBlue but to FLA. Return flight was also JetBlue but from TPA.
It wasn't bad but I much prefer Continental/United Boeing 737-8s or 757-2s over the A320.
 
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