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I'm planning a trip from the US to Greece, never flow internationally before, so can anyone familiar with international airlines recommend a good one. Is Lufthansa good?

EDIT: Looking at spending $1100-1400 US Dollars.

[Edited on 11.28.2012 6:09 AM PST]

  • 11.28.2012 6:05 AM PDT

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  • 11.28.2012 6:06 AM PDT

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I guess it really depends on your price range for the vacation.

  • 11.28.2012 6:08 AM PDT
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I've heard Lufthansa is good. I usually fly with United and I've enjoyed myself as much as one can on a flight.

  • 11.28.2012 6:08 AM PDT

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Doesn't that depend on where you want to go?

  • 11.28.2012 6:11 AM PDT
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Umm...

For my general area, Delta.

  • 11.28.2012 6:16 AM PDT

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Lufthansa's good.

  • 11.28.2012 6:26 AM PDT

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  • 11.28.2012 6:27 AM PDT
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Lufthansa is good - I've flown international with them before and they were fine. I've also flown Delta overseas (common for European travel since they are East-coast based, their hub is in ATL) and they were acceptable.

But why would you travel to the hellhole that is Greece?

  • 11.28.2012 6:37 AM PDT

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Seems like I should consider wither Luftansa or Delta. I'm leaning towards Luftansa because they are a little bit better with prices.

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But why would you travel to the hellhole that is Greece?

To the beautiful island of Crete. It's nice there this time of year, and want to get away from the horrible New England winters for a bit.

[Edited on 11.28.2012 6:43 AM PST]

  • 11.28.2012 6:41 AM PDT

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British Airways are rather decent. Not sure about prices though.

  • 11.28.2012 6:43 AM PDT
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Posted by: Endoterrik 13Posted by: A Good Troll
But why would you travel to the hellhole that is Greece?

To the beautiful island of Crete. It's nice there this time of year, and want to get away from the horrible New England winters for a bit.

The country is kind of in the pooper at the moment is all. At least you aren't on the mainland.

It is a shame you are price sensitive. If you have airline travel credit cards or even if you have nothing, try to see how cheap you can get business class or better. Business class without any airline perks or free upgrades will be about $4k round trip, but if the flight isn't full, they'll work a deal.

I can put up with coach when flying just a couple hours, but on a fifteen hour flight, being 6'2" just gets painful.

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  • 11.28.2012 6:45 AM PDT

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Delta is good.

  • 11.28.2012 6:46 AM PDT

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Jetblue.

Continental is a great international airline. Decently priced too.

LanChile or Avianca are great as well.

  • 11.28.2012 6:47 AM PDT

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Ryanair

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  • 11.28.2012 6:48 AM PDT

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I guess it really depends on your price range for the vacation.

This!

  • 11.28.2012 6:58 AM PDT

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Posted by: A Good Troll
It is a shame you are price sensitive. If you have airline travel credit cards or even if you have nothing, try to see how cheap you can get business class or better. Business class without any airline perks or free upgrades will be about $4k round trip, but if the flight isn't full, they'll work a deal.


But cool thing about coach, is the money I will save will pay for all the expenses when I get there. So figured $2500 for the two weeks there. Boarding is taken care of, so all I'm spending anything on is food, sights, and transportation.

  • 11.28.2012 6:58 AM PDT