Which Airline ?
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From: Outside the EU on a small Island
The whole subject depends on where you're flying. What are your personal requirements? What's the budget? And, as Jarvy said, on some sectors the choices are VERY limited.
It's "How long is a piece of string".
Despite some of the comments that have got me banned from "a certain forum", I still back BA [just]. On our last trip inbound from the USA to catch a Domestic, we arrived [from LHR] at LGW to discover that there was an earlier flight home that had NOT been available when we booked. I spent less than 5 minutes at the BA Help Desk, and we were re-booked on the earlier flight. By the time I walked back to the OH standing at bag Drop, everything was on the computer and away we went with new boarding cards - saving at least 3 hours loitering at LGW.
There are up-sides and down-sides to the big outfits, but they do have benefits. Loads of staff and IT systems are part of that.
It's "How long is a piece of string".

Despite some of the comments that have got me banned from "a certain forum", I still back BA [just]. On our last trip inbound from the USA to catch a Domestic, we arrived [from LHR] at LGW to discover that there was an earlier flight home that had NOT been available when we booked. I spent less than 5 minutes at the BA Help Desk, and we were re-booked on the earlier flight. By the time I walked back to the OH standing at bag Drop, everything was on the computer and away we went with new boarding cards - saving at least 3 hours loitering at LGW.
There are up-sides and down-sides to the big outfits, but they do have benefits. Loads of staff and IT systems are part of that.




