Re: AA take over UA?

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>>This is a nightmare for a UA 1K with 400,000 miles in last 3 years.
>>First of all, United is more innovative, has a much better product and
>>better equipment. United's customer service, on board service, domestic and
>>international service is way ahead of DAArk side.

Oh no, Baha - why didn't this topic come up a few days ago!

Next month I'm working in Houston for two months so, just booked AA on GLA
(Glasgow)-ORD-IAH, HOU-DFW-LGW-GLA mainly because it was the chance to fly
in/out of O'Hare (although the circuitous routing was also a bonus). With
ORD being one the world's absolute top airports I would like to have been
there at least once.

United connecting through Heathrow/Dulles just didn't cut it... although if
AA is that bad, I'm having second thoughts...

Regards to all,

Alastair




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