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From: ron@brl-tgr.ARPA (Ron Natalie )
Newsgroups: net.consumers
Subject: Re: Airline Experiences
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Date: Sun, 2-Dec-84 04:38:09 EST
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Posted: Sun Dec  2 04:38:09 1984
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> 
> I fly fairly regularly between Boston (where I go to school) to
> Baltimore-Washington (home).  I used to fly Delta a lot (they had a $80
> round-trip deal, which was the cheapest thing around).  They had very
> good service: the planes were almost always on time, no luggage
> problems, etc.
> 
Unfortunately, Delta (my favorite also) scrapped the Boston to BWI flights.
You are now stuck with Eastern, Piedmont, USAir, and People's Express.
I refuse to fly USAir because they bumped me without compensation once
and their Baltimore based ramp supervisor was not very nice about it.
People's Express insists on dumping you in Newark taking an otherwise
50 minutes flight and stretching into two hours (however they are the
cheapest).

As far as being on-time, TWA is consistantly the worst at arriving on
schedule
-Ron