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Originally posted by HUGE AL View PostJust flew SFO-SAN-SFO yesterday. 40 min before SFO departure, the aircraft wasn't at the gate. I asked the gate agent, ?Mezna?, what time she would be boarding as I wondered if I had time to run to the RCC. Her reply: "It's printed on your boarding pass...can't you read?" I blasted her back and will be writing UA.
I really hate them sometimes.
Back to the topic tho:
As a potential customer for UA (out of YYZ) I actively go OUT of my way to avoid flying with them, or any North American carrier (including AC) for that matter, when I have a choice.
I used to fly with UA quite a bit - int'l and domestic - and have experienced Y and J over the years. In general there is no comparison between N/A carriers to European ones (BA and LH being my reference), and they're miles behind Asian ones (CX, SQ) imho.
Crew consistency is certainly a factor, and I've had exemplary and horrid ones on all the above carriers, but there is just such a strong culture of passenger service on Asian carriers that other ones pale in comparison.
Food - Y food is Y food - that is if you actually get any in N/A due to cost-cutting. SQ and CX tend to be much better in my experience. J and F fare is harder to generalise on the other hand.
Hardware - it's a good sign that UA is overhauling its premium product, even when it was still under Ch.11. BA's new F has got the FTers all abuzz with anticipation. LH's is fast becoming more and more dated. Y cabins are never 'enjoyable', and the cramp factor surely plays an important role?
Ignoring the pure hassle of going through multiple hurdles from arriving at the airport to getting on board, I think lounges go some ways to making ground experience less painful - but only if you have access, and mostly for non-Y pax. LH's FCT is surely an industry leader in this regard, and tho there's some anticipation for LHR's T5 to perform better than the other terminals, BAEC FTers on the whole have not-too-high expectations.
I think the nature of the market in the US is such that carriers either genuinely can't afford to offer the same level of pax service experience, or the culture in the industry/country is just not conducive to anything similar to what SQ or BA offers.
The bottom line is this: for me, a lowly little flyer who is willing and able to pay for premium seats, but has come to the conclusion that N/A carriers are best avoided for his money's worth, UA and the rest of them have one fewer punter they can count on going on their metal.
Doesn't stop me from coming in here, getting tips and ogling pix of plush seats and yummy airplane grub tho!
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Originally posted by sailaway75 View PostSo, given a choice, I would fly UA domestically over anyone else especially AA... eeks... Internationally, I still don't mind UA especially when we get double miles on super discounted fares vs no miles on SQ...My Cafe Adventures
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Forgot to add: Even United Domestic First doesn't come close to Singapore Airlines Economy. Go figure...My Cafe Adventures
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Originally posted by The High Flyer View PostOriginally posted by sailaway75 View PostSo, given a choice, I would fly UA domestically over anyone else especially AA... eeks... Internationally, I still don't mind UA especially when we get double miles on super discounted fares vs no miles on SQ...
Originally posted by The High Flyer View PostForgot to add: Even United Domestic First doesn't come close to Singapore Airlines Economy. Go figure...
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I just went to the States a few weeks ago and flew UA domestically. I have to say UA was really good - managed to get a few upgrades, decent food, good service both on the plane and on the ground (especially the people at the BOS & SEA RCC) and I really enjoyed the warmed nuts on the plane (SQ, are you listening?).
Overall, no complains about United.
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Since we're now talking about US carriers in general - I'd add to the discussion my experiences with the dAArk side. You might think I'm crazy but I have no qualms in declaring that AA's reservations and ticketing staff are some of the best in the industry that I've ever experienced! The AA ATW desk is heaps more competent than the equivalents at CX, QF and BA. I've also encouraged friends to reissue or change their RTW tickets with AA (any OW carrier can do reissue/changes), even if they've originally issued with another carrier. AA would always very happily handle the reissue or changes with no extra charge on top of what's listed in the fare rules. Doing the opposite on CX, QF or BA on the other hand would see them either get dropped like a hot potato - or stung with all sorts of nuisance fees not allowed for in the fare rules. And try getting NZ (only *A carrier I've approached directly), awesome in the air as they are, to book a RTW - ha ha ha. As an AA Platinum I've also been treated very well with staff being very willing to bend some rules for my sake (not that I've ever asked).
Just the other day I was exploring a LAX-MEL-LAX aaward in order to reposition myself between sections of my DONE4. LAX-MEL is a needle in a haystack at the best of times. But the AAgent I dealt with was very creative and managed to produce a LAX-ORD-CDG-HKG-BKK-SYD-MEL J/F aaward for similar amounts of miles - i'd have accepted the routing if i had more time but as it is it'd have left me with only 2 days in LA and getting back late for uni.
In the past when flights are canned or I've missed connections I had AA proactively rebook me. Many a times I've turned up at the service desk, Admirals Club or rang up the Plat desk to be told that I've already been rebooked on the next best connections, that is if I've not received phone calls from AA already!
In the air I reckon AA is fine. Not to the levels of SQ or QF, but fine - I get fed, watered and transported. FAs are average to great. I've never been treated badly.
No complaints about AA - and heaps of compliments for the ground staff and some of the FAs I've experienced on my most recent trip.
People on travel forums like to bash US carriers like it's a patriotic duty and make them out to be some horrific monstrosities. But please remember that when you're talking about carriers like SQ - they are the exception rather than the industry norm when it comes to service.All opinions shared are my own, and are not necessarily those of my employer or any other organisation of which I'm affiliated to.
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Originally posted by HUGE AL View PostAdding to KeithMEL's praise of AA, on routes from the West Coast to ORD, AA offers 60 inches of pitch in F; UA, only 38! It's THAT fact that just kills me.
Pluses and minuses - can't win them all.Last edited by KeithMEL; 3 March 2008, 04:07 PM.All opinions shared are my own, and are not necessarily those of my employer or any other organisation of which I'm affiliated to.
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Originally posted by KeithMEL View PostSince we're now talking about US carriers in general - I'd add to the discussion my experiences with the dAArk side.
And, back to our personal travel destinations, which one is better for one, origin and destination would play a role as well. Like when I commuted for SFO - PHL, UA would be more convenient (being nonstop), and better than US Airways (which offers nonstop as well).
Originally posted by HUGE AL View PostAdding to KeithMEL's praise of AA, on routes from the West Coast to ORD, AA offers 60 inches of pitch in F; UA, only 38! It's THAT fact that just kills me.
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Originally posted by SQ LPP View PostSorry to be naive here. Your base is Singapore. Would you mind to tell us how many times you had taken UA in the past year?
Originally posted by SQ LPPAgain, this is an apple vs orange comparison. Even though I survived taking SIN-NRT on SQ Y, for the same length of flight time, UA domestic F seats are still more comfortable such as from IAD-SFO.
Even today, I still avoid the US-based legacy airlines like plague. I will continue to give my business to Jetblue and Frontier until such time when the bigger airlines get their act together. UA moved in the right direction when they started offering the ps product on LAX-JFK. I've got to try that one day!My Cafe Adventures
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Originally posted by KeithMEL View PostOn transcons between LAX/SFO and JFK UA has the Spacebed style seating in ps F, whilst AA only has the, albeit roomy, cradle seating in AFS F.
Pluses and minuses - can't win them all.
That route is not an issue for me as I've moved my business to VX -- much better price.
Originally posted by SQ LPP View PostWell, you have chosen where your money worth it. But, just a quick look, LAX-ORD on AA 763 aircraft is only once a day. The rests of the schedule looks like on MD83 or 757 which do not have 60 inches pitch I believe. Thus if you arrive late for your 763 flight, you will get the MD83 or 757.HUGE AL
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Originally posted by SQ LPP View PostHmmm the thread is "What Do You Think oF UA?" You know it is United Airlines, not US airlines in general.
I've only flown UA twice in my life, once on SYD-AKL-some other stop-SFO when I was too young to remember except for the very nice FA who kept giving me toys (and helping my poor parents clean up after me ), and an ORD-PHL flight in Dec 2006 in E+. Minute sample sizes, so unfortunately I can't really make an informed comment on UA's product except that I think E+ is a pretty fine idea. I do however take your (and others) words for what they are with UA's product given that I generally respect your experience and fair and balanced opinions of various carriers, and can hence understand the frustration you feel in response to the seemingly unfair critique of any single airline, in this case UA. And it is in that context that I posted about AA, ie I wasn't trying to commence a UA vs AA debate.Last edited by KeithMEL; 4 March 2008, 06:42 AM.All opinions shared are my own, and are not necessarily those of my employer or any other organisation of which I'm affiliated to.
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comparing Singapore airlines to United airlines is like comparing apples to oranges. Even i try to stay away from United airlines. Terrible crew, food (get this, a bag of lays cost $4.50) -_-.
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