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Flying to Denmark, airline recomendations?

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November 29, 2017, 09:10 PM
dlc444
Flying to Denmark, airline recomendations?
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Originally posted by qxsoup:
quote:
Originally posted by dlc444:
I had a great experience on Norweigen Air. They fly the Dreamliner out of Orlando for the long leg of the trip, then 737s for the shorter legs.

A quick check shows $250 each way for economy class. You may have to pay an additional $10 for meals, but they are good for airplane food.


Friends do not let friends fly on Norwegian Air. They are ruining the entire airline industry.


Please expand on this. I had a great experience. Great price, great flight attendants, great plane. I have heard no bad reviews.


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November 29, 2017, 10:14 PM
JJexp
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Originally posted by dlc444:

Please expand on this. I had a great experience. Great price, great flight attendants, great plane. I have heard no bad reviews.


Where to start... It’s a low cost carrier called Norwegian, who registers its planes in Ireland in order to avoid Norway’s labor laws, and contracts out to Taiwan for its pilot group. It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when.
November 30, 2017, 12:25 AM
LS1 GTO
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Originally posted by qxsoup:
SAS nonstop from Miami or DC are your best bets


Or Norwegian Air.






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November 30, 2017, 04:13 AM
tacfoley
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Originally posted by corsair:
If you fly with one of the large legacy carriers or, national carriers you'll be fine...
United
Delta
American
KLM
British Air
Air France
Lufthansa
SAS

European budget airlines fall into two categories...nice & cheap or, crappy & cheap. Both will charge you for seat assignments, luggage and food beyond in-flight snacks; think of them as Euro version of Southwest or, JetBlue. They're usually operating out of secondary hubs, since deregulation, these type of airlines have flourished and fallen on a yearly basis, many are subsidiaries of larger national carriers. Easy Jet and RyanAir are the two most popular...I'd fly Easy Jet over RyanAir every time. RyanAir will nickel-dime you at every turn, they're actually thinking of creating stand-up seating for short-haul, regional flights so they can pack in more passengers.

Other low-cost airlines:
AerLingus
Condor
FlyBe
WOW
Icandair
Norwegian Air
Vueling
Monarch


Please note fix.

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