Originally Posted by
mmaviator
i agree but somewhat disagree. if i were traveling domestically i would pick the cheapest BUT if i were travelling internationally i would go with the best(more expensive) since they do differ from carrier to carrier(for most part). that is why carriers need to diverse themselves to get the edge on competition.
I agree with this.
On a domestic ticket one would think twice about $400 rt vs $300 rt (it's a 33% increase).
On an intl ticket $1500 vs $1400 one would think about the quality of service, planes and whatnot for a 7% increase in price.
I think a surgeon general's warning would suffice:
Warning above mentioned airline could be hazardous to your health... Cramped knees, bumped head, and your life in the hands of individuals getting paid less than your local McDonald's lackey may result if you purchase this ticket.