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Has anyone flown Air Tran?

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I have a great airfare located for an August trip. It is on Air Tran and I do not know that airline. Is it economically stable - I don't want to have them go out of business at the last minute?
Marilyn
 
I am from Minneapolis also and have flown AirTran a couple of times. I don't know anything about their economic stability, but the flights were on time and there was great service. I would fly them again.

Enjoy yourself whatever you decide:)
 
I've flown them regularly from the east coast thru their Atlanta hub to as far west as LAX. I would fly them again too. Normally good fares with 10 day advance for when I travel short notice.
 
We fly them almost exclusively out of Detroit to Orlando, since Nov 2007 and we do at least 2 trips a year.

Only time we've been delayed was waiting for a flight crew to come in on a different plane in MCO and it was only about 30 min.

We usually upgrade to business class, actually have a couple of FA's that remember us!

Prices are usually a tad better than NWA, you don't have to wait for a gate sometime like NWA and the departure times work for us.
 
As a low cost carrier, they're as good as any other carrier in the air.
 
Overall I like AirTran

One of my preferred airlines for a number of years. They tend to be EARLY on most arrivals (unlike so many others) and the prices are generally good. Recently they have started offering WiFi service on flights - haven't tried that yet but it might be nice. There is a fee.
 
This is all good to hear. We are taking our first trip on this airline, at the end of this month. What I picked up on though is that there is no in-flight movie. We're flying from LAX to Baltimore. GREAT price though!
 
I've flown AirTran once, under unusual circumstance, and was left with a good impression. My father-in-law had just died, and I needed to get from Detroit to Philadelphia for the funeral. (He lived in Delaware, and my wife had already driven down.) Because I was booking the ticket less than a week before the flight, a non-stop round trip on Northwest would have cost me about $1000. On AirTran, I was able to get a ticket for less than $300. The disadvantage was that I had to change planes in Atlanta.

The thing I most liked was that I was able to upgrade to first class on flight day for $40 per segment. So for an extra $160, the trip, while longer, was a lot more pleasant.
 
The thing I most liked was that I was able to upgrade to first class on flight day for $40 per segment. So for an extra $160, the trip, while longer, was a lot more pleasant.

It's not "first" class. It's "business" class. You get the bigger seats, but not the better food and service that is offered by other carriers;)

That being said, we flew them a few times, and didn't have any issues. You should be aware, however, that they charge baggage fees. $15.00 for the 1st bag, and $25.00 for the 2nd.
 
I flew them to Ft. Lauderdale from LAX, with a stop in Atlanta last December. I had a checked bag and they were one of two remaining airlines without a checked bag charge at the time. They've since revised that and now charge for checked bags.

There was a problem though, they fly into LAX at somepoint in the night prior and turn that plane around early in the morning to head east. Upon landing at LAX they had a bird strike which caused significant damage to the cockpit windshield and had to fly a replacement plane in. They were several hours late in departing LAX, awaiting the plane to arrive and gave us all comfort kits upon check-in which had a voucher for a meal at LAX and $25 off our next flight we book with them. They got out in front of the problem and made the best of the situation. I was impressed.

Good fares, reasonable staffs...but I did see they were one of a half dozen airlines listed on some travel industry site which could be in trouble at somepoint this year. So far, so good however.
 
Drink it down

It's not "first" class. It's "business" class. You get the bigger seats, but not the better food and service that is offered by other carriers;)

That being said, we flew them a few times, and didn't have any issues. You should be aware, however, that they charge baggage fees. $15.00 for the 1st bag, and $25.00 for the 2nd.

Hey it includes free beverages of the intoxicating variety so that is good enough "food" for my needs. No airplane food is gourmet anymore - first class or not. The inexpensive upgrade cost for more room & drinks makes it a great value if available
 
Add another vote for a great economy airline. I've flown them from MSP to ATL and Florida and they always seem to be on time and service is great.

What a different(pleasant) experience as opposed to Delta/NWA.
 
The thing I most liked was that I was able to upgrade to first class on flight day for $40 per segment. So for an extra $160, the trip, while longer, was a lot more pleasant.

Hi, I wanted to know if you upgrade when you get to the airport, or do you call first thing that morning?
Thanks!
 
I have bought tickets with them twice. Our first trip was cancelled here in Milwaukee due to winter weather (go figure) over the Christmas holiday. Due to the unattractive alternatives, they allowed us a full refund.

Our next booked trip was direct to Phoenix this past March. Originally we were on a direct flight, but due to their schedule changes, they discontinued the direct flight, booking us on a connecting flight through Atlanta. ARGH - - go 1500 miles east to fly to the other side of the country. I wasn't happy, but what are you going to do?

A couple of months later I noticed they had restored direct service to Phoenix and while not the idential flight schedule, it was still direct and decent. I called them and they were more than accommodating to book us on the new flight schedule.

Our flights were on time in both direction and very comfortable. I must forewarn you, however, if you where you sit matters, you should pay the $6/flight segment for reserved seats. We booked side by side aisles for space knowing they would be booked solid. There were a lot of families looking to move with other passengers to be together. One man was a bit miffed that I wouldn't give up my aisle seat for his crummy middle. NO THANKs - - and besides, I PAID for this seat. He was shocked and thought that was even ruder than my unwillingness to move for him.

All in all, a good airline with a good reputation with others I know flying in/out of Milwaukee.
 
Has anyone flown airtran

By my count that makes 15 people who have flown Air Tran. I wonder how they stay in business with so few passengers.:hysterical:
 
I have flown them several times with no issues but my last flight was a few years ago. Would fly with them again but find that I can do better pricewise flying the bigger airlines. I needed a last minute flight this week to attend a funeral and they were several hundred dollars more than Continenal, Delta, and Us Air. I did not request a special fare and just purchased on line.
 
Count us as 16 and 17! :D We have used AirTran several times and really like them. A few times we took free bumps, so that made things even better!

Dori
 
Count me as 18! Flew to LGA yesterday, arrived 30 minutes early, upgraded to BC when I checked in (almost always available if you check in close to the 24 hour mark). Free BC upgrade after 4 flights, free one-way after 8 flights, can earn flight credits with Hertz -- what's not to love?
 
I want to get in my vote as #19 (before I have to take off my shoes and socks for counting:D) I flew them once from Boston to Newport News VA. It sure was a nicer way to get down to Williamsburg for vacation. Now that Southwest is starting to fly from Logan, maybe AirTran will start flying out of Providence.
 
Seat Assignments???

I must forewarn you, however, if you where you sit matters, you should pay the $6/flight segment for reserved seats. We booked side by side aisles for space knowing they would be booked solid. There were a lot of families looking to move with other passengers to be together. All in all, a good airline with a good reputation with others I know flying in/out of Milwaukee.

We've never flown with Airtran and have reservations to ATL for July. I did not pay the extra $6 to reserve the seats. Does anyone know if we can choose our seats within 24 hours of departure or do we have to wait until we get to the gate? TIA
 
No choice for you

We've never flown with Airtran and have reservations to ATL for July. I did not pay the extra $6 to reserve the seats. Does anyone know if we can choose our seats within 24 hours of departure or do we have to wait until we get to the gate? TIA

You never get to choose - they will assign them when you check in unless you pay the seat fee. Once they have assigned a seat you can try to move it but the picking are usually slim to none at that point. Not as bad as it sounds but when we don't pay for the seating what we get always seems to be back in row 18-23 somewhere. Oh well, plenty of overhead space then when we board.
 
Great for last minute travel vs other airlines. Last time I used them I paid the $6 to select my seat early (I think exit row costs more). My recollection is that the $6 included selecting seats on both legs.

My Son was stuck in Jaxonville, FL during Spring Break and needed a flight back to Dallas. AA was well over $800, Air Tran was something like $265!

George
 
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