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Pretty much every US-based carrier has outdated planes if you compare them to international carriers. If you really want to find the best planes, look to Asian carriers. Singapore and Emirates have amazing ones, as do many others in those regions.
@aamex wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Delta?
D-efinitely night. I use to love delta, but their planes seem a little outdated. Flying Continental/United.
First time I have heard of Deltas change fee working for the $200 credit as they usually take the amount away and then charge you for the flight you change to. But that flight shows up as a flight purchase, not a fee.
Airtran has somewhat new planes... but now their southwest :/
@Anonymous wrote:First time I have heard of Deltas change fee working for the $200 credit as they usually take the amount away and then charge you for the flight you change to. But that flight shows up as a flight purchase, not a fee.
Airtran has somewhat new planes... but now their southwest :/
I'm not flying delta. And I also found that flying first class Delta was a huge waste because its really no different than sitting in the back next to the lab. Lol.
@CreditScholar wrote:Pretty much every US-based carrier has outdated planes if you compare them to international carriers. If you really want to find the best planes, look to Asian carriers. Singapore and Emirates have amazing ones, as do many others in those regions.
@aamex wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Delta?
D-efinitely night. I use to love delta, but their planes seem a little outdated. Flying Continental/United.
I've flown emirates and british airways before.. I agree thats a true statement. But even Jet Blue has better planes than Delta. However, don't get me wrong... I try to look for the most affordable flight first then...go from there.