Is pic related really that bad? I need a one way trip on a 4 hour flight. There prices are half what the other airlines are offering and I'm a poorfag that just needs a flight back to city after helping a family member make a 24 drive to another city they're relocating to.
Eh, I've flown them before, but only like a 2hr flight, so I didn't really notice or care. Though one of the planes kind of smelled like shit back by the bathroom. Keep in mind that EVERYTHING costs extra though, even carry-on luggage (you're allowed a personal item for under your seat).
>>1175635
You get what you pay for.
Aside from the extras, nearly all airlines are 99% identical regarding in flight experience. Sure, you may not get free drinks or peanuts with cheaper airlines but other than that it's sit down, shut up, and wait until you arrive at your destination.
Airlines differ when it comes to free bags, free seat checking, etc but then again you pay for it in the ticket price.
Haven't flown with them but I don't see how it'd matter unless they had an awful safety record. Unless you're a regular business flier, economy is economy. RyanAir and EasyJet might bombard you with advertisements and paid lottery games, but you're still traveling a fairly long distance in a short period of time for a low fare.
Man up and shut up, IMO.
Thanks for the input. Got a flight for $95 and I added a 40 check in for another $25. The lowest prices with the other airlines started at $215 so I guess I did good.
>>1175688
I always stop at a sub shop and buy a turkey bacon avocado sub on sourdough. Buy a soda and then make a big scene unwrapping that sandwich and scarfing it down while making pig noises. Who really needs shitty airline food anyways. I even do this when I fly business class