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#796069 by clarkeysntfc
21 Nov 2011, 09:24
Hey folks, as part of our 2012 hols we will need to fly from San Diego to NY JFK. This is about 4 1/2hrs and we will be in economy so want to be as comfy as possible.

At the moment I can see 3 direct flight options, and was wondering if you folks have any preferences/advice?

American Airlines - had poor experiences with them, aircraft is a 737-800 with no IFE. My least favoured option despite the prospect of earning Avios.

Delta - never flown with them, again a 737 but appears to have (paid for) seat back entertainment and wi-fi.

JetBlue - never flown with them (first trip in Feb) but heard good things, new aircraft and free seat back IFE. Also appear to have most legroom in coach. 1 free bag per person.

Taking into account bag fees, AA and DL are almost identical, JetBlue is £100 more for 2 people. We may upgrade to even more room on JetBlue at a later point. Indirect flights are no cheaper so will look to stay direct.

Any helpful V-Flyer views are much appreciated :-)
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#796070 by Ghostrider79
21 Nov 2011, 09:29
I have flown JetBlue a few times and they are really good new AC and as you say great leg room... If I have to do a internal flight JetBlue is my first choice.

AA... Hmmm.... I agree with you.

Delta... Would be my second choice....

Mike
#796071 by at240
21 Nov 2011, 09:45
If you collect BA Miles then AA. The 737s are OK and the miles/TPs are worth it. No IFE/wifi? I'd just take a good book.

However I agree that DL and Jet Blue would be better experiences!
#796079 by vizbiz
21 Nov 2011, 11:21
Done SAN-NY direct a number of times on JetBlue and was very happy with the metal, in-flight service and cc etc. Personally I'd choose JB very happily, even at a slight premium in cost.
#796087 by clarkeysntfc
21 Nov 2011, 13:28
Thanks for the comments guys. Looks like a victory for JetBlue over DL, (to be fair AA never really left the starting grid).

The DL and AA flights both leave San Diego around 7.30am, arriving JFK 16.00ish, but the JetBlue flight is 12.30 arriving at 9pm. I guess a 4pm arrival would be nicer but if you get there at 9pm you can crash out in bed and start fresh the next day.
#800687 by clarkeysntfc
22 Jan 2012, 22:33
Bit of a dilemma in progress here!

Jetblue is $617 (£398) for 2 people, non-stop from San Diego - JFK

Southwest is $317 (£203) for 2 people, with a direct (1 stop in Chicago but no plane change) service from San Diego - Newark.

Flight times are within 50 minutes of each other, neither charge bag fees.

Is it worth paying extra for JetBlue?

Any helpful pointers appreciated!
#800698 by tontybear
23 Jan 2012, 00:38
how long are the flights?

If it's only a couple or so hours I'd rather the £ be in my pocket even if it is a tad less comfy
#800709 by slinky09
23 Jan 2012, 08:06
clarkeysntfc wrote:Is it worth paying extra for JetBlue?


Only you can answer that:

- Direct flight
- Greater legroom
- IFE

Is that worth $300 for 5 hrs ... $30 p.h. per person?

For me the answer would be yes, but it all depends ...
#807045 by clarkeysntfc
06 Apr 2012, 12:53
So... we've finally got our act together to book this trip after a lot of faffing with confirming the exact date we wanted to head to NYC.

Unfortunately JetBlue $880 (£550) for 2 people for the non-stop daylight flight to JFK, which seems very steep.

By comparison, AA are £445 for 2 people which involves a nicer arrival time and a 767 wide-body aircraft. Plus we'd earn Avios.

The curveball comes from Southwest, who have 1-stop options to La Guardia for as little as £250 for both of us including free checked bags. However we're a little bit uncertain about Southwest on such a long flight, having never flown with them before. Does anyone have any views on using Southwest?

Although AA are fantastically miserable, I'm leaning towards them for the Avios, schedule and 767 aircraft. If anyone has any advice I'd be very grateful!
#807456 by at240
11 Apr 2012, 13:34
I haven't flown on Southwest so I can't help with that -- although it seems like a big saving....

In the past 7 days I've done 2 long flights in AA economy (one of them from JFK to LAX) and they actually weren't too bad. The crews were friendly and legroom was adequate. The lack of IFE doesn't really bother me; the 767 was in a poor state internally and it takes you back a few decades (to put it mildly!).
#807459 by papadoc
11 Apr 2012, 14:13
I've flown southwest a few times, but only on the shorter LAX-LAS or SFO-LAS flights.

Never had any problem with them. Flights always been on time and crew have been OK. They don't have any IFE, but thats not a problem on the short flights I have done.

Leg room is OK, and the seats are fairly comfy. You also get free soft drinks and peanuts. :D

For the difference in price I would personally go with Southwest.
#807474 by Becca1007
11 Apr 2012, 18:43
I would choose southwest. Here are the caveats, bring your own snacks onboard as there are only peanuts (no snacks for purchase onboard like AA) and bring something to do iPad or books as there is no IFE. But on the AA flight there is unlikely to be IFE either.

I think the legroom and seats on the southwest planes are better than AA economy.
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