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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy Slept Here
The phrase "money can't buy happiness" may not apply to the business of commercial aviation. Southwest, for the last 2 to 3 DECADES, has been a member of that exclusive club of those airlines, thoughout the world, that manage to--CONSISTENTLY--show a profit--albeit a neglegable one. Thus Southwest has kept company with such international heavy weights as Lufthansa and Singapore. By contrast, I have yet to find an airline, that has to deal with today's economic realities, that is able to operate in the red, and provide customer service and reliability on a par with the aforementioned profit makers.
AS TO CONTINENTAL AIR: There are circumstances where I would consider travel in Continental First Class/Business. Continental Express flights, operated by ExpressJet, I refuse to take in light of an incident, at Houston Intercontiental, a few years ago involving an ExpressJet flight attendant who abused her authority, and threw a mother and her 6-year old child off the flight simply because the 6-year old would not stop talking. Generally, airlines that think the Constitutional rights of their customers are little more than a big joke should be avoided like the plague!
Finally, care should be exercised when travelling with Continental to, from, or through, their Newark (EWR) hub:
(a) Weather, in EWR, should be checked BEFORE boarding your originating flight.
(b) AVOID travel during Christmas, college breaks, etc.
(c) If you will be making an "on-line" Continental connection in EWR, determine whether your arriving flight, and the departing flight are in the same terminal and, if different terminals are involved, insist on a minimum connecting time of 2 hours, or plan for an overnight stay in EWR. One must clear a TSA security line in the departing (second) terminal.
(d) The location of the Continental "airside" (inter-terminal) shuttle is, evidently, a state secret since signage is limited to non-existant.
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Unfortunate, the experience that was had with the ExpressJet flight attendant, but ExpressJet is actually a really good airline. It has a corporate culture a lot like SouthWest. Most employees really love working for the airline. There will always be bad apples, and I am sure that employee has been "taken care of" -- (I used to work for ExpressJet). I don't think you would be disappointed flying on ExpressJet. Their quality of service is far better than many other "regional" airlines. ExpressJet did a short stint for Delta, out of LAX, and Delta's CEO actually said that ExpressJet's quality of service is the standard that all regional carriers should be based. I know many pilots, and flight attendants of ExpressJet, and they are class people. They also have a very high standard for training their employees, from pilots, down to the people working the ramp. It is by far, the best company I worked for. Sadly, they were contracted out, to an, "underbidder", at my airport, and thus I no longer work for them. Obviously, it is up to you, but I would give ExpressJet a chance. I can tell you, they have dealt with that flight attendant. I worked for them, during the incident, and it was big news around the company.
As per EWR --- avoid EWR, like the plague, regardless of the airline. It is a congested airport, with frequent heavy delays, and often has weather and ATC issues -- which, of course, means the airlines will be of little help.