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To: John H. who wrote (1919)12/8/1997 12:32:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2563
 
j--

Much depends on where you're flying from. Waht you want to avoid at all costs is changing airlines. Doing taht increases the probability of their losing your luggage exponentially. I usually fly United to Washington; they offer a pretty good service. Delta is also okay (except for one very memorable flight, delayed on the ground--with us in the plane--for nearly eight hours). I've only used BA once, and it was fine. Virgin to London is said to be extremely good, but as noted above, don't do it if it means involving yourself with another carrier in the States.

Yes, an Aries. You?

J



To: John H. who wrote (1919)12/8/1997 12:40:00 PM
From: Joseph G.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2563
 
J,

American has claenest planes, United is good too. One trick is not to get on a plane taht continues to less developed countries, as they use older and dirtier planes on such routes. And the numerous babies tend to stick their extremities into your face and food.

J+