We have AA miles, but the extra fees are ridiculous. If price were equal, which airline would you recommend for comfort (assuming coach) and general civility? I heard someone mention an airline with some sort of upstairs lounge and reclining seats, is that first class?
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That's funny...we are using AA miles to fly from NYC to London and the fees were only $25/ticket. Now on BA (which we are flying home, only to use up the miles) the fees are awful, and the same goes if you use AA miles to fly BA. If you actually fly on AA metal, the fees should be okay!
I think it's Virgin Atlantic that has the upstairs.
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virgin imo is the best ny to London' and yes they have the upstairs on some planesTimeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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Originally posted by Glitter Brunello View PostWe have AA miles, but the extra fees are ridiculous. If price were equal, which airline would you recommend for comfort (assuming coach) and general civility? I heard someone mention an airline with some sort of upstairs lounge and reclining seats, is that first class?
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Originally posted by 3kids4me View PostThat's funny...we are using AA miles to fly from NYC to London and the fees were only $25/ticket. Now on BA (which we are flying home, only to use up the miles) the fees are awful, and the same goes if you use AA miles to fly BA. If you actually fly on AA metal, the fees should be okay!
I think it's Virgin Atlantic that has the upstairs.
The fees were $409 per ticket for this August.
My son recently flew Virgin and said how nice it was.
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Ok, I will look at Virgin. The FF tix for our flights had fees of $860 PER PERSON on AA. I didn't check the metal, will look at that again. The fact that AA is offering other airlines through its portal explains why so many flights came up. Does anyone know what kind of plane has the upstairs on VA?
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Originally posted by Glitter Brunello View PostOk, I will look at Virgin. The FF tix for our flights had fees of $860 PER PERSON on AA. I didn't check the metal, will look at that again. The fact that AA is offering other airlines through its portal explains why so many flights came up. Does anyone know what kind of plane has the upstairs on VA?
the only plane that Virgin Atlantic flies with an upper deck is the Boeing 747
there's
UPPER (1stCL) f
and PREMIUM (Business) g
up there depending on the model g
ECONOMY (Coach) is not up there b... not enough time for all the timeshares ®
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there was a deal last month where you got upgraded to upper class from a first class ticket. If available there were tickets in the low $1000 high $900 range. Now this may have been OW but still, This was the lowest I have ever seen it for. If you ever had the pleasure of upper class on Virgin you know what the best is. Norm for upper class from my understanding during peak times is about $7000 OWTimeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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Originally posted by 3kids4me View PostSee if you can book using just AA both ways....I'll bet your fees will substantially decrease!
Same flights booked as AA can be as much as $600 or more cheaper than the same exact flights booked under a BA number, even though it is the same airplane both times.
About the only go thing I have found about BA is the 50000 points I got with their Credit card which is excellent for short haul AA flights in the USA. 50000 can get me about 5 round trips on short haul AA routes.
Cheers
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