We are now in the process of trying to book our flights to PV and because I am arriving alone, Fred and the kids are coming 4 weeks later, the kids go home after 1 week and then Fred and I are going home together its all getting a little confusing and frustrating.
So far the most economical seems to be Winnipeg to Minneapolis and then from Minneapolis to PV and the airline from Minneapolis is NorthWest. My question is what kind of airline are they, I mean what is the service like, seating/leg room, safety concerns regarding aircraft maintenance, etc. What have your experiences been flying with this airline? Thanks
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I've flown Northwest a couple of times. They're ok by regular airline standards, although I bet the likelihood is you'll be flying their codeshare partner, Continental, as I've never ever seen a NW plane in PV in my eight years of going there.
If you're used to the cramped legroom of a Cdn charter this will be like heaven for you. Which is why I don't fly charters anymore. That and the absolutely ridiculous taxes! lol
You might also want to look at flights via other US cities, such as Chicago or Salt Lake City, or even Denver. Even consider further south like Dallas or Phoenix, even LA. Don't limit yourself to just Minneapolis because it's closer - you might be surprised and find a better deal. The other thing I'll recommend to knock some pesos off your flight is consider flying midweek if you have that option. Always cheaper than flying on a weekend or a Friday.
I'll also recommend that you read the Northwest Airlines website thoroughly, as a few things have changed recently - that much I do know.
If you're used to the cramped legroom of a Cdn charter this will be like heaven for you. Which is why I don't fly charters anymore. That and the absolutely ridiculous taxes! lol
You might also want to look at flights via other US cities, such as Chicago or Salt Lake City, or even Denver. Even consider further south like Dallas or Phoenix, even LA. Don't limit yourself to just Minneapolis because it's closer - you might be surprised and find a better deal. The other thing I'll recommend to knock some pesos off your flight is consider flying midweek if you have that option. Always cheaper than flying on a weekend or a Friday.
I'll also recommend that you read the Northwest Airlines website thoroughly, as a few things have changed recently - that much I do know.
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Okay thanks everyone. Sartoken I do not want to drive to Grand Forks so that part is out, check your PM. Jennybean the flights we have been checking, one of them has a layover in Denver, don't really mind that its only an hour and a half layover and would still get to PV by mid afternoon. But will certainly check out the other cities as well, and I am travelling down on a thursday so that should cut the cost like you said. Fred and the kids are coming on the weekend. Northmb, we leave PV on March 3, when are you going again? Sonofdob ( I had trouble typing that one!) thanks for that.
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Joyce: Go to www.seatguru.com. There is quite a bit about many airlines seating and some other stuff. There are also a couple of other sites that give passenger reviews of various airlines, but since my bookmarks have mysteriously disappeared, I can't tell you those. Maybe a google search of "airline reviews" would work. Take care and have fun. Chuck...
ps: I found one: http://www.airlinequality.com/
ps: I found one: http://www.airlinequality.com/
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NorthWest Info
Hi Joyce , you will probably need a drink or two , maybe some peanuts or a pillow on your upcoming flight . Here's a heads up on how to identify those elusive Air Stewardesses.
http://www.uniformfreak.com/indexnav/indexnav1a.html
http://www.uniformfreak.com/indexnav/indexnav1a.html