We've always had a pretty competitive and pretty ferocious battle with British Airways... It's lasted now about 14 years, and we're very pleased to have survived it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When it comes to meals, there's always a fantastic choice on British Airways.
Airlines go in the long run at the competition to reason. For the passenger the competition is good, because each competitor tries to undercut the other one.
A lot of airlines have come and gone.
Air travel survived decades of terrorism, including attacks which resulted in the deaths of everyone on the plane. It survived 9/11. It'll survive the next successful attack. The only real worry is that we'll scare ourselves into making air travel so onerous that we won't fly anymore.
If anyone wonders why the airlines are not doing well it is because flying has been made such an unpleasant and degrading experience.
When I fly British Airways, I can't help but read the free Daily Mail, which makes me glad I am leaving the country.
My father's an early aviator, and my first flight was with him at age two. Now, despite the fact that I got sick on the flight, I still enjoyed it, I believe.
They kept us on the air probably a year more than they should have.
I've produced more pilots than United Airlines, and they've all been disasters. Every audition I ever took in my life I lost.
The airline business is the biggest team sport in the world. When you're all consumed with fighting among yourselves, your opponents can run over you every day.