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    Mike F.

    I have to ding JetBlue after my latest experience with them. This was my third time flying with them and the first couple of times were 4-5 star experiences. This time was a lot closer to a 2-3 star experience. (+) I love the Tvs in the headstands for domestic flights. This is seriously HUGE. Being able to watch Direct TV and Movies (plus games and music) makes it so much easier to distract yourself to make the flight go by faster! (+) Planes were pretty clean and the seats are slightly wider than average. Every inch of seat is precious real estate when you fly in economy like I do. lol (+) Complimentary snacks and drinks are much appreciated. (-) Before Covid, airlines would reasonably try to allow travel companions to sit next to each other. Not anymore it seems. My travel partner and myself were assigned two middle seats in separate rows. How much would it cost to sit together? $147 each. That's $294 additional just to sit next to my travel partner, whose ticket I booked at the same time as mine. That feel pretty dirty. It just wasn't worth the extra $300 when that could be used towards the trip itself. We got through it just fine, but what used to be the standard now costs a pretty penny as an upgrade. It was just real off putting. (-) Flight out was 45 minutes late, fwiw. (-) Carry on bags are $65 each. Yes. You read that right... $65 freaking dollars for a carry on. Yikes! That's ridiculous. 1 large, checked bag for the whole trip was worlds cheaper than 2 back packs. Makes a whole lot of sense. For the right price I would use JetBlue again, but their reputation has been severely diminished by this last experience. 3 stars. Ok.

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    Keittisha W.

    I need to get my game up because Mosiac here I come. The leg room was cute, but the individual seating is where I need to be. We landed safely but had some turbulence.

    First row and no food trays or cup holders
    Michelle W.

    I recently upgraded my credit card to receive more perks with JetBlue. I'm starting to think that was a mistake. I expected more fro jetblue at least customer service. Both of my flights delayed to Vegas as was told the airport was closed, hard for me to believe Las Vegas closed their airports, the. Was told waiting on another pilot, which is it. On the way home was the worse. Sandra I believe was her name. She told me that I needed to put my small personal purse up in the cabin but my daughter could keep hers. Make it make sense. She was very aggressive, borderline rude. She spoke to some of us on the plane as if we were kids, her kids! I had to bite my tongue. I was not about to debate with her as I wanted to get home, so I obliged. Employees should be well versed in being culturally diverse, and have some grace! This flight, no snacks no water due to "turbulence". I paid extra for the front row, seat a1 and a2, the restroom up front was broke!!!! Couldn't even use it. We had to walk all the way to the back! Just a poor service experience and I also thought by upgrading my seats the comfort level would go up some but the seats were extremely uncomfortable and thank god it was only a 45 minute flight. No table tray or drink holders in the first row. The second row was also a extra fee upgrade and to be honest the leg room seemed the same as the regular seats.

    John G.

    JetBlue's flight computations have me worried. Flight was late, and the exit row seats are like something out of Con Air.

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    Very bad experience. Flights are always delayed. No will never fly with jet blue anymore. Never again

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    Southwest Airlines - can't say no to free drinks

    Southwest Airlines

    2.8(1k reviews)
    0.7 miSoutheast

    his is the main 'Southwest Airlines customer service' (Toll Free) phone number: +1-866-381-5110…read more It's toll-free line is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for flight reservations, ticket changes, cancellations, baggage inquiries, refund requests, check-in assistance, and other travel-related needs. As an Emerald member with the oneworld alliance, I have always received complimentary seat selection on partner airlines. That changed with Airlines. I paid $140 for two seats that were clearly shown as a two seat row. When my wife and I boarded, we discovered the row actually had three seats. No one pays extra for a middle seat -- ever. My seat number was k6 and the seat has no cushion whatsoever, I had to stack pillows and blanket to prevent back pain Most incompetent company I've had to deal with. Called someone in Detroit to get information about the plane and flight, he gives me another number to call I believe it was in Chicago. I call that number, another person tells me we don't handle this, you have to call another number. Called that number, that person gave me the original Detroit number. I called Detroit back, another person answers and gives me the information I was asking to begin with. Not done yet. I finally check in and get on the plane, plane was gorgeous and flight attendants for most part were very hard working. Half the people on this flight were idiots, loud, arrogant, dirty and bathrooms even after a couple hours in flight were dirty, urine on the floor, clogged up sinks. Absolutely disgusting!!!! Like a fourth world country on a top of the line plane. I will never ever fly Airlines again!!!! Would rather pay twice as much and get to Amman in 3 days then fly this airline. Rather take any other airline that go through that hell AgaiN.

    Airlines · WN425, WN982…read more I've flown Southwest for years and have never felt as embarrassed or dismissed as I did on this flight. After landing in Las Vegas, I was one of the last passengers remaining onboard for my connecting flight. I had slept through most of the flight and woke up feeling unwell. When I asked for a Coke, I specifically explained that my blood sugar was low and that I wasn't feeling well. My concern is not that I was told no initially--it's that after explaining my situation, I was met with an attitude that felt dismissive and unnecessarily rude. What stood out was that another flight attendant later helped me without hesitation or making me feel like a burden. That interaction showed me that professionalism and kindness were absolutely possible in the exact same situation. The most disappointing part was watching an elderly passenger be spoken to with the same dismissive attitude over a boarding pass issue. Rules are rules, but there is never a reason to speak to people disrespectfully. I come from the South, where we're taught to treat our elders with patience and courtesy, and that interaction genuinely bothered me. I understand flight attendants are there for safety first, not comfort. However, this is still a customer-facing profession. Passengers are the reason airlines exist, and basic courtesy should be part of every interaction. The pilot and another flight attendant handled the situation professionally, and I appreciate that. Unfortunately, one employee's attitude overshadowed the entire experience. To be clear, I was not asking for special treatment. I was asking for a Coke after informing a crew member that my blood sugar was low and that I wasn't feeling well. There is a difference between enforcing policy and disregarding a passenger who has communicated a medical concern. I hope Southwest addresses this issue. Safety and professionalism are important, but neither requires rudeness. I would also like to sincerely thank the pilot and the other flight attendant who made sure I got home safely. Their professionalism, patience, and kindness did not go unnoticed, and they represented Southwest well. As for the two employees whose behavior prompted this complaint, I hope they take this as an opportunity to remember that every passenger is a person first. A little kindness can make a huge difference, especially when someone isn't feeling well. And if either of you ever find yourselves in San Diego, feel free to come see me. I do great hair, and I'd be happy to return the kindness that was shown to me by the crew members who actually cared enough to help. And please, let's remember we are the one that make you money not shitty flight attendant. learn to detail about which one is which because everybody on that flight knew who was through, but let's just say the one that had a really cute haircut that was only pretty thing about us and I don't mean that to be ugly. I mean that to be like dude we're dealing with deaths on flames right we're dealing with like really sad stuff on planes and you guys have like seriously since 2020 got so high on the high horse you forgot that some people actually do fall off and there's a long line of waiting people who are a lot more nicer. That is waiting to take your place. I hope you have the day that you deserve into the pilot. God bless you into the connecting sewer. That was there too my gosh, she was such a blessing as well, however, in the end that being Beautiful because I had a beautiful beautiful lunch at the Vegas airport I got a nice little napping and I didn't have to deal with the freaking storm that came in. That's what I said, and God bless you. May I please add Mike the probably the MVP the goat word must travel fast and I guess it's a little bit more darker than them. I mean everybody's got to get to gap right but I can tell this man was looking at me in a concerned way when I say he is a doll and needs a raise. We need more people like him in this industry. Thank you so much, Mike because out of my horrible day you really DID make it better. God bless you and I wish you all the health and wealth. For real

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    I see upgraded seats since the free-seating days

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    Yes, that's MY luggage. The one with the spam musubi tag!! Lol

    Delta Air Lines - D' Delta Skypriorty line 1-13 - 2024 Sat

    Delta Air Lines

    2.2(273 reviews)
    0.9 miSoutheast

    I originally had tickets on American Airlines (HNL - LAS) and was sitting in my office (on the…read moreevening of May 21) waiting to go to the airport when I received an email message from American Airlines. My 10:14pm flight was canceled and rescheduled to 1pm on May 22. The notice said I would miss my connection to Las Vegas. I found out the earliest I could get to Las Vegas would be 8:37am on May 23. This would leave me almost no margin of error should there be any additional delays, so I looked for other flights to Las Vegas from Honolulu. The only one I could find that got me to Las Vegas on Friday was Delta, via Seattle. I booked the flights at a cost of $3,528,80. American would not refund my money; I got a credit for future usage. Gee, thanks American. I went to the Delta Sky Club to relax before my flight to Seattle. This flight was on an Airbus A321Neo, with 2x2 seating in First Class. I had seat 4D (window) and the seat pod is nice but, in their attempt to provide privacy from the passenger in the aisle (C) seat, there is a protruding divider that made it difficult to get in and out of my seat. Legroom was fine and the entertainment screen was large. Luckily, flight DL 440 went off without any problems, and I arrived in Seattle ahead of schedule. When I landed, I noticed that I didn't have a boarding pass for flight DL 2880; the app said to go to the gate for seat assignment. That's when I noticed that I was seated in coach for this flight. What? I killed three hours in the Delta Sky Club in Seattle, pondering what would happen next. I got to the gate and was assigned an aisle seat, row 33, seat C. That's the last row in the plane. What else could happen? I was seated next to two young ladies who had no idea who BTS was and across the aisle was a mother with a baby and a three-year-old child. Luckily, the baby was quiet during the (little over) two-hour flight. The toddler was well behaved, though I did have to pick up toys she kept throwing into the aisle. I ordered a gin & tonic, $11. At least I was in Vegas on Friday, was the worst behind me? On the day of departure, I got to the airport before 9am and spent time relaxing in the American Express Centurion Lounge. I like the AMEX lounge, but I often find it difficult to gain entry without having to wait outside for 20 or more minutes. It's too popular and needs to be expanded. This is true at several airports, not just Las Vegas. The flight to Seattle (DL 2922) was shorter than normal; we ended up sitting on the tarmac for 20 minutes until a gate opened up for us. Fortuitously, we "parked" at gate B2 and my flight to Honolulu was departing from gate B3. However, I had 1.5 hours to kill so I spent it in the Delta Sky Club around the corner. I went to the bar and wanted something more than a call drink, so I asked for a Hendrick gin & tonic. The bartender talked me into a double (better value) and it ended up costing me $18.76. Nothing is free anymore. My flight (DL 419) left on time and arrived in Honolulu early. I don't remember much about the flight as I was asleep during much of it. In summary, I think the domestic airlines should call first class on single aisle aircraft what it is, business class, and re-price accordingly. American and Delta seem to be doing this, with Flagship First on American and Delta One. These offer lie-flat seats on wide body aircraft and come close to international business class. The issue for me is I can fly cheaper in international business class for less than domestic first class and get superior service. Domestic carriers had better step up their game.

    First class pilots, flight attendants and passengers. They are very welcoming, friendly and…read moreaccommodating. Keep us abreast of flight changes and weather patterns including turbulence. Made sure passengers got their fill of snacks(I asked for one of each!) and beverages. Cleaned up as we flew and just a great experience!

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    That said, Lufthansa Airlines' main primary customer service (toll-free) number is 1-866-286-*0572* or +1 (866) 286-0572, with 24/7 support

    Delta Air Lines - D' by row 26 delta flt attendant seat by lav Tuesday 1-30-24

    D' by row 26 delta flt attendant seat by lav Tuesday 1-30-24

    Delta Air Lines - Las Vegas strip was outstanding. The airport, no so much. At least that was my personal experience

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    Las Vegas strip was outstanding. The airport, no so much. At least that was my personal experience

    Frontier Airlines - Zero leg room

    Frontier Airlines

    1.4(797 reviews)
    0.6 miSoutheast

    What the heck!???! I…read moreflew Frontier many years ago and thought it was okay with some caveat. This is my second time flying Frontier Airlines and now I know why. First off, they penny pinch you for EVERYTHING!!! They only allow a personal item no bigger than 18" and it must fit in the measure thing they have at the gates prior to boarding the aircraft. However, I was surprised there was leg room at my seat. I fall asleep very easily on flights so I was knocked out as soon as I got comfortable. My short flight from LAS to LAX was scheduled from 7:45a-9:03a. The passengers were inside and the aircraft was ready to go, but somehow we were on the tarmac 45 minutes after our scheduled departure. Oddly enough, we landed about 30 minutes after our scheduled arrival time. Some people on my flight had a connection to HOU and we were asked to stay seated so the passengers can get their flight. I would hate to be them. The staff referred to the passengers as customers and it didn't sound very welcoming. Since the flight is short there is no service. Also, something to consider time-wise while flying Frontier via LAX is that you will have to take ground transportation to get to/from terminal 1 where you will pick up your checked bags.

    I should have listened to other Yelpers I trust on here, like Ralphus, before ever booking with…read moreFrontier Airlines. Had I read those reviews first, I would have saved myself from one of the most frustrating and embarrassing travel experiences I've had in years. I honestly didn't think there could be an airline worse than Southwest Airlines. I thought that was as close to bottom-of-the-barrel as it gets. I was wrong. Frontier somehow manages to go below that. This was my first time flying Frontier, Tampa to Denver, with a return back to Tampa. On the outbound flight, we boarded and then sat on the runway for 45 minutes, immediately putting us behind and causing connection issues for a lot of passengers. Many people missed their flights. Then, after finally taking off, we were told there was a medical emergency. A young man became seriously unwell, and the plane had to turn around and go back to Tampa. That alone pushed us to about an hour and a half late. During all of this, the cabin was freezing, and there was no water, no food, no Wi-Fi, nothing. You're just sitting there, uncomfortable and stuck. But the part that really crossed the line for me was the baggage situation. I specifically purchased the Frontier "Business" bundle because it stated two checked bags at 50 lbs each. Not 40. Fifty pounds each. That was the whole reason I paid for it. At the airport, the check-in clerk made me take 18 pounds out of my bags anyway and kept pushing me to get them closer to 40 lbs each. I'm standing there like... what exactly did I pay for? It made no sense. What that turned into was complete chaos. Nearly three-quarters of my belongings ended up out of my luggage and in my hands. I was walking through the airport carrying a loose, messy pile of clothing, trying to juggle everything while also dealing with a roller bag. I dropped things more than once. There was no way to hold it all together. It was awkward, stressful, and honestly ridiculous. And people noticed. Other travelers were watching me struggle, and you could see the sympathy on their faces. That part really got to me. It was embarrassing. You don't expect to be walking through an airport like that after paying for a bundle that was supposed to make things easier, not harder. That moment changed how I feel about traveling. I ended up getting rid of my roller bags during the trip and switching to duffel bags and a cart just so I never have to deal with something like that again. Travel used to be easy for me. I had a system that worked. Now every time I go near a baggage scale, I'm going to be wondering if I'm about to get thrown into another mess like that. I have a massive issue with how this was handled, and I'm not going to forget this experience anytime soon. At this point, Frontier is my airline of last resort. If no other airline can book my exact itinerary at the exact time I need, then maybe I'll fly Frontier... when hell freezes over. Frontier showed me the worst side of air travel, and I will go out of my way to avoid them going forward.

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    Outdoor sign for drop-off

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    American Airlines - Pretty huh. That's what I was doing for 8 hours on the tarmac. Taking pictures while they finally remembered to fuel the plane.

    American Airlines

    1.6(351 reviews)
    0.1 miSoutheast

    I flew with American Airlines for the first time in many years, but had a very good experience with…read moretheir service at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. One reason I selected American Airlines is they were one of the few airlines that offered a nonstop flight from Las Vegas to Philadelphia International Airport making my travel arrangements so much easier. Everything started out perfectly smooth. The check in was easy and very efficient. It was done quickly through TSA Precheck. The lines at the counter were organized, and I did not experience any lengthy lines or issues during the check in process. The boarding experience was just as smooth. The gate agent's announcements were clearly communicated and the boarding process was easy! I didn't bring a carry on since I had checked my bag. I was going to be in Philly for 4 days. As a bonus the flight left on time and arrived 30 minutes early! When you are flying across the country arriving on time is a definite plus, but even better when it's early! It was a convenient one stop flight from Las Vegas to Philadelphia, combined with a very easy check in process and the flight was fantastic! The last time I used American Airlines was to Fort Worth Texas and then to Huntsville Alabama!

    I booked first class tickets from Honolulu to Las Vegas on American Airlines because first class…read morewas sold out on Hawaiian, my preferred airline when flying to/from Vegas. Hawaiian offers non-stop service to Vegas; other airlines require a stop, sometimes illogical ones. Why not Southwest or Alaska? I do not like flying on single aisle aircraft, especially the Boeing 737 which is used almost exclusively by those airlines. Thus, my alternatives are American, Delta, and United. Unfortunately, the airlines have replaced wide body aircraft with single aisle variants to service West Coast to Hawaii routes. United still flies a 777 once a day but I couldn't make the itinerary work for a mid-morning arrival in Vegas, so I ended up with American, using Airbus A32x aircraft. The route was sub-optimal, a flight from Honolulu to Phoenix, a long layover, and an 11:49am arrival in Vegas. The return leg routed through Los Angeles. The fare was $2,828.69. I was in my office on the 21st, getting ready to head to the airport when I received a text and an email stating that my 10:14pm flight was postponed due to lack of flight crew and that I would miss my connection (from Phoenix to Las Vegas). The flight was rescheduled to depart at 1pm on the 22nd. If I took that flight, I wouldn't arrive in Las Vegas until Saturday morning, assuming I could get a seat on the first flight to Vegas from Phoenix ... Unacceptable, as I had planned events in Vegas on Friday. So, I scanned the other airlines for tickets to Vegas and purchased tickets on Delta, routing through Seattle, for $3,528.80, then canceled my tickets on American. My new flight left Honolulu at 10:35pm and arrived in Vegas at 2:26pm. Okay, I'd miss two events, but I'd be in Vegas on Friday. More on Delta in a separate write-up. My issue with American is that I didn't receive an apology, just an email stating they were pleased to offer me a credit for the amount I paid, $2,828.69. Nothing else. When Hawaiian delayed a flight by a day, I received a hotel room and a $300 credit. American, is this your idea of customer service? I've flown on American since the late 1970's but haven't recently. Now I remember why.

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    American Airlines - Dried food or maybe blood in my business class pod

    Dried food or maybe blood in my business class pod

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    Hawaiian Airlines

    Hawaiian Airlines

    2.6(118 reviews)
    0.9 miSoutheast

    Oh my Gosh, didn't realize that I hadn't even written a review for this airline…read more This review is for 4.5 stars. Excellent Service. The flight attendants and the entire staff is top-notch. We used this Airline all eleven times. Located at Terminal 3 at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. Hubby and I have been to the islands of Hawaii, Oahu- ten times and Maui- for our honeymoon- once, a total of eleven times. Our son was really small, but he's been to Oahu twice. We went with my mother-in-law and her husband to Oahu once. And we also went with a couple of friends to Oahu once too. The first time, in 2004, we didn't know anything about it, we didn't use the Red Eye, so we missed on almost the entire first day because we arrived at 2 or 3 pm-ish. From the 2nd trip on, we always flew on the Red Eye. Always had a good meal, but it was late. Started using sleep aids so we missed out on those, but I think that rest was more important. Every flight attendant extended the Aloha Spirit to every visitor, they are all smiling, are all very nice, as well as very helpful. I think that one year we got a logo freebie bag, which we still use and have to this day. To date, I believe that these flight attendants have the best demeanor. The luggage policy was one bag checked for free, weight limit of 55 pounds, unless that has changed. But please do check the website. The website is user-friendly. You can book your trip using their site. You can also check your miles. On the Rewards Program, recently, the airline eliminated losing your miles. I currently have enough to book a one way flight for free. This would be the second time, that I earned this as a Rewards member. Hubby became a member after I did, but he lost his miles. Not so good.

    Well hawn airlines would always be my airline to travel. But because the federal shutdown the trip…read morecoming home was a tried one. Waiting to take off was the pits. We were waiting to leave but sat on the tarmac for nearly 2 hours. Then moving alittle then waited. The pilot announced that due to the thunderstorm up ahead is slowing us down for take off. Come on now just say we have to wait for air traffic controllers because short hand it. We all know but don't make excuses. But finally leaving and arriving in Honolulu was 1230am when we was supposed be arriving at 1030am. Oh well what can we say. Hopefully they settle and get back to normal.

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    Mrs. Calloway Maggie and Grace

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