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i am traveling from tiny rock,ar to ewr airport around christmas and would like advice on the best airline to book with. i do not usually fly.
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Continental. They were voted as ideal airline in the U.S. Also they should have a non-stop flight to Newark.
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when i travel by plane it's only to europe or any tropical paradise country whenever i'm traveling my choice is lufthansa airlines there simply one of the ideal airlines , the crew , you couldn't envision a nicer crew , each plane model gets superior and better each day , they have the best technique and design in making , giving you the smoothest most pleasent ride , there seats , accesories everything is the best , they get you there , anywere with the safest pleaseure , i mean i just don't like there airplane food but it's not there fault i hate everykind of airplane food thats why i don't even eat or try to smell it , and rember to drink a lot , but going on with the airlines you can also take u.s there also very pleasent airlines for traveling around the U.S.A along with southwestern Delta Air Lines, Continental Airlines , there also simply the ideal airlines in america they'll get you to little rock no problem !! i wish you the ideal and safest trip ! good luck and i really hope i helped you out !
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DELTA is the best. Trust me I fly 80,000 miles a year. They even still give you a free snack and a free soda which most others either don't give you or want to try to charge you for.
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You might fly with United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Continental Airlines , US Airways, Northwest Air.
Good luck !
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The best one doesn't fly your route.
According to JD Powers, and my own great experiences, Alaska Airlines.
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US Airways or American Airlines. Check some websites like www.expedia.com or speak to your local travel agent.
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