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Nah, do the 1-2 stops. You are already going to go into $250K of debt - save a few hundred now while you can.Is it a good idea to go for direct flights? Choosing flights with 1-2 stops is much cheaper, but idk if it’s worth it. Any advice is appreciated
You do run the risk with every transfer of having a delay or cancellation. Given the stakes, I’d go nonstop on the way out and as cheaply as possible on the way home.
I would take southwest off that list. Southwest is absolutely terrible in big pricing and connection time...If you have to fly with connections (or even if you have direct flights) then choose your airlines in this order
This has been my experience with delays, canceled flights, etc.
- Southwest
- Delta
- United
- American
- Frontier/Allegiant/Spirit
I would take southwest off that list. Southwest is absolutely terrible in big pricing and connection time...
I would take southwest off that list. Southwest is absolutely terrible in big pricing and connection time...
I will admit, I have to fly out of a small airport which might affect my southwest experience.If direct flight costs are especially high because you're flying into a smaller city, flying direct to the closest large city and connecting there may be an option. For example, flying from California to Wisconsin -- If you get to Chicago, your options for getting to Wisconsin expand exponentially -- especially once you factor in trains, buses and renting a car. (Of course, by then you've blown any cost savings.)
But yeah -- direct is almost going to be worth it in terms of time and reduced risk.
Really? That has not been my experience at all. Also, they're great about luggage and much more flexible than other carriers about changing your itinerary. They're different from other carriers, but IMO, better.
If you have to fly with connections (or even if you have direct flights) then choose your airlines in this order
This has been my experience with delays, canceled flights, etc.
- Delta
- United
- American
- Frontier/Allegiant/Spirit
I will admit, I have to fly out of a small airport which might affect my southwest experience.
I live like 40 minutes from PHL, so I have tons of options.
Im not big on Southwest, either. I just hate the general boarding bs especially. I am a companion pass holder so that works out well lol
I just prefer Delta. Hate AA.
Will admit, though, Frontier has been really accommodating in the past with schedule changes. They give vouchers for your “inconvenience” and we earn enough miles on vouchers to score a free round-trip flight to San Diego lol
My previous experience with Delta boarding has been a mess for me 🙁 though may just have been an off day.
What has been your experience with AA?
It would be more than enough if the people with overhead baggage would wait until the end and if they actually put their baggage over their own seat....No baggage, get up and go, then everyone with overhead get up, get it, get out. Easy peasy. This "front to back" bull**** slows down the experience so much.40 mins is not enough
It would be more than enough if the people with overhead baggage would wait until the end and if they actually put their baggage over their own seat....No baggage, get up and go, then everyone with overhead get up, get it, get out. Easy peasy. This "front to back" bull**** slows down the experience so much.
It would be more than enough if the people with overhead baggage would wait until the end and if they actually put their baggage over their own seat....No baggage, get up and go, then everyone with overhead get up, get it, get out. Easy peasy. This "front to back" bull**** slows down the experience so much.
No, dont even bother with #4 lol
If you have to fly with connections (or even if you have direct flights) then choose your airlines in this order
This has been my experience with delays, canceled flights, etc.
- Delta
- United
- American
- Frontier/Allegiant/Spirit
It would be more than enough if the people with overhead baggage would wait until the end and if they actually put their baggage over their own seat....No baggage, get up and go, then everyone with overhead get up, get it, get out. Easy peasy. This "front to back" bull**** slows down the experience so much.
Yes! I think that those who do not use the overhead bins should get priority in exiting the aircraft. Bins don't open until everyone who wants to leave before the bins open has departed.
YES THIS
Even at a huge airport it’ll take me 10-15 mins to get across all the gates. But I literally don’t step out the plane until +20 minutes after landing due to waiting for people in front of me to exit.
Despite many controversial opinions, the one thing that Memelord can get everyone to agree on is ****ty airline service lolDudeee i’ll never understand why everyone crams into the aisles.
No Southwest?
I have since discovered my poor southwest experience is specifically derived from a feud between Delta and Southwest at my small regional airport which causes limited southwest selections. Go ahead and throw her back in there.I had Southwest on there and Memelord freaked out about it. I have heard Southwest is good, but I have never flown them
They lost my bag, rep blamed me for it, and it randomly arrived seven weeks later.
Otherwise, i think ive had the most success with AA as far as on time flights go hahah im just bitter. We also have like.. 200k points with them so i gotta learn to love them
oxygen masks missing
Overall, I would say Delta is my personal number one as they are overall just a more comfortable flying experience. Granted, their fees and such are sky high.AA is garbage. I have flown hundreds of times in my life (probably 50-100 times on AA). I had to fly AA for work a lot and we had flights cancelled probably 25% of the time and delayed upwards of 75% of the time. Flights canceled for lavatory doors being jammed, hazmat fires in Charlotte, oxygen masks missing. Not worth the hassle if you ask me. I have flown probably 500 Delta flights and had this happen a half dozen times.
As someone who flies too much, I feel the need to pass on more knowledge. Here are some other tips:Just here to say that this thread is amazing, for someone who has has almost minimal flight experience. Thanks everyone!🙂
- To have the best shot at a seat with no one next to you, when choosing from the seat map, look for a row that has one seat taken on either the aisle or window and then choose the other available aisle/window seat. (i.e. if it looks like _ _ x, take the other outside seat, like x _ x). Its not a guarantee, but people will avoid taking the middle seat of a crowded row, so unless the plane is full, this is the best shot.
- My biggest tip of all, if you have a hard time sleeping on planes and you're doing a red-eye or something of similar length: Eyemask. Earplugs. Window seat. Melatonin.
I'm also bad at sleeping upright. But I forgot one more sleeping tip!! If you bring a backpack, when you want to sleep, put the backpack on your lap or on the tray table in front of you. Now you can lean forward and sleep on the backpack. Combined with the eyemask/earplug thing, I have slept full nights like this on planes!Great tips! I just have trouble sleeping while upright... Hopefully, I figure that out before I am an old man because I feel like that is a prerequisite.
Given the option to look like a dummy or get zero sleep on the plane, I'm team 'well-rested dummy' all the wayI love the last picture here haha

You weren’t lying about the food...5.99 for a ten piece nugget? Outrageous.As someone who flies too much, I feel the need to pass on more knowledge. Here are some other tips:
- If you can avoid checking a bag, do so (and of course you should be able to unless you're packing in a bunch of interviews into a long trip). The best feeling in the world is walking out of the airport right past people waiting at baggage claim.
- When opting for the cheapest flight option, remember that cheapo airlines like Spirit don't include any bags except a personal item, so no included carry on bag. You have to factor that into the cost differential. And also the fact that Spirit once left me stranded in New York for 2 extra days. (If you're splitting tickets, I recommend picking the cheapo airline option for the non-time pressure flight home but avoiding it on the way there)
- Always check flight prices for nearby airports. I believe there is an option on google flights that lets you do this.
- The markup at airport shops is like the movies. If you have room, bring your plane snax from walmart instead of buying them there.
- To have the best shot at a seat with no one next to you, when choosing from the seat map, look for a row that has one seat taken on either the aisle or window and then choose the other available aisle/window seat. (i.e. if it looks like _ _ x, take the other outside seat, like x _ x). Its not a guarantee, but people will avoid taking the middle seat of a crowded row, so unless the plane is full, this is the best shot.
- Never assume that 6 am weekday flights will have an empty airport/security line. Sometimes that's when it's the most crowded. Business trips I guess?
- If you have the spare money for TSA precheck, it will save your life at least once. (Non-interview related for most people, but if you do a lot of international travel, Global Entry has also saved my life many times.)
- My biggest tip of all, if you have a hard time sleeping on planes and you're doing a red-eye or something of similar length: Eyemask. Earplugs. Window seat. Melatonin.
Un-American airlines is definitely bottom of the list. I have a literal lifetime's worth of complaints about them, but the bastards delayed one of my connecting flights to an interview by over 4 hours over a power outlet. I landed at 3am and was expected to be at the school at 7:30am....If you have to fly with connections (or even if you have direct flights) then choose your airlines in this order
This has been my experience with delays, canceled flights, etc.
- Delta
- United
- American
- Frontier/Allegiant/Spirit
I travel frequently. I am anti American Airlines. Recently delayed flight going to an interview. Luckily made it in time but not worth the stress. Delta has been reliable in my experience traveling.
If you miss the connecting flight due to a delay, do they just let you on the next plane headed to your destination? Or tell you tough-luck?
Delta is one of the more expensive airlines as well... Do they have any sort of rewards program (where you make an account with them, but without registering for their credit cards etc) and so if I accumulated miles by booking trips with them, I would get points or something later down the line? In other words, is loyalty to Delta worth it?
In my experience, an airline will book you on the next flight that has space available. In some cases, the next available flight might be the next day! In January, American put me up in a hotel for a few hours overnight and booked me on a super-early flight (6 a.m.?) the next morning. When I finally arrived at my destination, I was a sleep-deprived mess.
I've also arrived to make the connection, only to have the connection cancelled. Then the airline will try to book you on the next available flight or to a nearby airport (e.g. within 75 miles). I've also heard of airlines moving passengers by bus after re-routing a plane to another airport.
My most unusual experience was a snow related mess that required us to be re-routed about 300 miles (it should have been a non-stop flight btw), put up overnight in a hotel, given vouchers for dinner and breakfast, and flown out the next morning on a special flight for those who had been inconvenienced the previous day.
Don’t do any connections into Rochester MN. Go to MSP and drive/take a shuttle. Not worth it.Really wish I saw this thread before booking a flight with a connection