First Class on 3 AIRLINES in 1 Day: Which is America's Best Airline?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @dwftube
    @dwftube Год назад +737

    The 'weird alien looking things in the desert' are the heliostats and solar power towers that are part of the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility.

    • @JonGreen_UK
      @JonGreen_UK Год назад +25

      I've visited that facility. It's even more impressive from ground level!

    • @JediTev
      @JediTev Год назад +19

      They're right along I-15 coming into Nevada. Don't look directly at them on the ground.

    • @CarlosTilbury
      @CarlosTilbury Год назад +5

      @@JonGreen_UK I did as well, really impressive.

    • @Mda878
      @Mda878 Год назад +1

      Your so wise

    • @caulkins69
      @caulkins69 Год назад +19

      I suspect he knew that but asked the question to generate engagement in the comment section.

  • @josephn944
    @josephn944 Год назад +131

    One of my biggest gripes with United as someone who very frequently flies domestic for work was something you touched upon: MASSIVE variability in aircraft fit and finish. Flying the same route over a few months repeatedly on the same day of the week at the same time, I’ve had ancient regional jets with no working wifi, old 737 NG cabins with no in-flight entertainment, 737’s with the DirecTV trim, and new 737-MAX 9’s with the latest cabin. And occasionally A320. It’s quite annoying because I don’t really have much of a choice when I fly, so the flights are either really pleasant or feel like I’m flying in 2005. Service is also hit or miss. I’ve flown two leg flights with United totaling over 5 hours in flight time and only offered one microscopic snack that tasted awful (some gelatinous “fruit” bar). Feel constantly crammed in and it’s impossible to gain premier status. Flew on 20 legs in the span of 4 months and not even close to reaching Silver.
    Meanwhile flew like twice on Delta and was treated like I’d been there for years. Great service and good value seat. If I had more of a choice I wouldn’t fly United anymore.

    • @noble6p
      @noble6p Год назад +4

      Their 737 MAX 9 first class cabins are excellent experiences

    • @insainllama
      @insainllama Год назад +4

      United has been really pushing their new improved cabins, so hopefully that means there will be less variability in the near future.

    • @coocat231
      @coocat231 Год назад +2

      @@insainllama& @noble6p simp for American much? 😂😂

    • @josephn944
      @josephn944 Год назад +1

      @@insainllama agreed, their new cabins are nice but they’ve definitely been more sluggish to bring the rest of the fleet up to par than other airlines. Would like to see them commit to doing that quickly before talking big game about buying SST’s and the like

    • @ryanh6081
      @ryanh6081 11 месяцев назад +3

      Literally worth paying a little more for delta. Especially if flying with kids

  • @IzzemMA
    @IzzemMA Год назад +343

    I fly both UA and AA quite frequently out of ORD or JAX and other Florida airports, and to me, I find AA not getting a fair reputation. The interiors of AA are a lot more consistent, and generally fresher. With United, it’s literally a hit or miss. You may get a new MAX 9 or a very tired 737-700. Crews are generally professional and pleasant on either carrier.

    • @idkjames
      @idkjames Год назад +6

      I lived in CLT and found AAL inconsistent and the staff poor and sometimes rude. DAL or ASA are always my first choice.

    • @Swordsman1425
      @Swordsman1425 Год назад +18

      I've never really had any problems with AA in the past. I mean sure, delays, but every airline deals with delays. Heck there was one time I was flying out of LAX and there was a huge line at the TSA that me and my family had to go through, and we would've missed our flight home if an AA employee didn't push us through to the fast-track security lane to ensure we didn't miss it, and we got on just in time. So yeah, I've never had a problem with AA, they've been pretty good to me when I've flown with them. Then again I'm not someone who flies all the time so maybe I'm just lucky.

    • @IzzemMA
      @IzzemMA Год назад +4

      @@idkjames I only flew thru CLT once. Felt like the whole CLT setup is a challenge though. More passengers per inch then any terminal I have been thru (LGA included :)) My guess is growing too big too fast in that market makes it a challenge in different aspects.

    • @PsRohrbaugh
      @PsRohrbaugh Год назад +1

      I haven't flown since 2020. But back then, United was still internally divided between legacy United and legacy Continental crews and planes. The livery and uniforms were the same so that's it. So you could get a very different experience due to that.

    • @chinaberg
      @chinaberg Год назад +8

      AA and UA made a mistake removing seat back entertainment systems. UA's app would work for me to watch a movie. Imagine paying for business class and can't watch a movie.

  • @goldenstateaviation2861
    @goldenstateaviation2861 Год назад +38

    Only airline I haven’t flown first with is United. I’ve flown AA a lot and it’s been a great service. However, I just took my first flight with Delta in first class and was amazed. Delicious meal and outstanding service. Deltas done a great job modernizing their older ex NW airbuses. My A319 was 22 years old and felt nicer than any AA oasis cabin

    • @KainsAddiction
      @KainsAddiction Год назад +2

      Yeah well Delta just announced they will push through pilots that have mental illness and disability so good luck with those flights

  • @JohnGiasi
    @JohnGiasi Год назад +94

    Not alien at all! It's the Ivanpah solar facility. 3 heliostats generating around 400 Megawatts total. Well played Noel... Increasing engagement with easy comment call out! Great vids and glad to see AA delivered - Us "more pedestrian" travelers can only really have one loyalty program and I invested starting with US Air back in the '90s, hence I'm an AA loyalist. It has it's issues but agreed that cabin crew makes the experience even on mixed bag equipment.

  • @DrKniz
    @DrKniz Год назад +130

    I recently travelled with AA out of MIA, and I must say the crew were very friendly, kind, polite and helpful. They provided us excellent customer service.

    • @flyonawall6521
      @flyonawall6521 9 месяцев назад +2

      I also recently flew AA and it was really pleasant.

    • @The_AirplaneDude
      @The_AirplaneDude 16 дней назад +1

      Yeah i had a great experience too

  • @thabomabuza7340
    @thabomabuza7340 Год назад +54

    One of my 2023 highlights is getting to watch Noel's videos every Sunday afternoon. 🌅
    Happy New Year, everyone.

  • @mhockey23
    @mhockey23 Год назад +21

    I am an EXP with AA and on +95% of my flights, I am treated with a pre-departure beverage. Also, AA allows you to pre-book meals online/app so I'm not sure why you couldn't this time. One thing I agree they need to improve, however, is dumping the [high] fee for the internet.

  • @VegasGuy1975
    @VegasGuy1975 Год назад +9

    As a guy who flys roughly 75k a year, I would advise Alaska for Domestic, Delta if you are in a pinch. I would do Virgin Atlantic, Quanta’s, or Singapore Airlines, or Emirates for overseas flights.

  • @erichfriedli8151
    @erichfriedli8151 Год назад +1

    HAPPY NEW YEAR and all the best for you and your family 😃

  • @aaronradcliff4655
    @aaronradcliff4655 Год назад +98

    The second time I ever flew, it was with Delta. They had an extra seat in first class and they moved me up to it for free because I was active military (I had to travel in uniform, which was how they knew). That was a decade ago and I still remember it- it was great! The food, seats, crew, all of it

    • @KC73
      @KC73 Год назад +6

      Long time ago. Lucky to get a candy bar these days.

    • @CharliEdwards
      @CharliEdwards Год назад +4

      @@KC73 They still do this.

    • @49525Bob
      @49525Bob 11 месяцев назад +3

      My only time in 1st class was the same. Flying in uniform, they put me up front.

    • @KC73
      @KC73 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah I got a bag of M&Ms when I complained about no food on a. 4 hr flight….first class.

    • @kevinbl4836
      @kevinbl4836 10 месяцев назад +4

      I was flying first class a couple of years ago on Delta. Gave my ticket to the agent at the gate to swap to a young lady that was active military in uniform. Capt gave a shout out to her for her service before takeoff and rewarded my generosity and her service with free drinks for all onboard. I was never so happy to fly economy.

  • @namara22
    @namara22 Год назад +20

    Noel, I have been bingeing your videos like there’s no tomorrow! I love that you put yourself through all of this so the rest of us don’t have to!
    I literally feel homesick just watching from the comfort of my own home! This tells me I am not made of the tough enough stuff to do what you do! I’m not a seasoned traveller by any means, so thank god you are!
    Keep going Noel, you are amazing!

  • @ChristopherSmith313
    @ChristopherSmith313 Год назад +128

    The WiFi charge of $29 just seems so mid-2010’s. I’m glad to see airlines moving towards cheaper or even free wifi. Great overview of the three majors!

    • @Bad_Karma1968
      @Bad_Karma1968 Год назад +11

      It isn’t actually “ free” you ticket price has gone up to cover the costs

    • @davehoward22
      @davehoward22 Год назад +15

      It is nuts considering here In UK you can get free WiFi on busses and trains

    • @op-nd4bd
      @op-nd4bd Год назад +8

      On the other hand; if everyone used Wi-Fi on a flight it would be congested because plane connection has limited bandwith for technical reasons. So there has to be some fee or system that often makes it so that not all passengers use it and only those who really need it, to ensure quality. And I know there are airlines that would love to offer free Wi-Fi but this limitation of bandwith is real. Maybe in the future as those connections keep getting better.

    • @jblyon2
      @jblyon2 Год назад +1

      @@op-nd4bd This is why Delta is making it included, at least on 2KU equipped aircraft. It can handle the traffic from everyone onboard. Generally, the higher the cost, the older and slower the tech involved. It has to be expensive because if too many people bought it the service wouldn't work!

    • @op-nd4bd
      @op-nd4bd Год назад +3

      @@jblyon2 Yes, you're right. They are not doing it to profit with the internet, they're doing it as gatekeeping. Many airlines even say on the Wi-Fi purchase page how many people are using the connection and what is the status of the connection. It's nice to know before you make the purchase if the connection is actually usable. And there's a difference between browsing and streaming in terms of bandwith and that's why they are separate packages, streaming usually costing much more. My guess is basic browsing will slowly be rolled out to everyone as airlines upgrade their aircraft and that upgrading will then include new and faster technology.

  • @lindamoulton1560
    @lindamoulton1560 Год назад +206

    I have to say (having flown all three both domestic and internationally), I'm 100% team Delta. Not only has everything been consistent service and aircraft wise- I feel like the Flight Crew, ground staff and customer service have been way more helpful and willing to go above and beyond- I've encountered great staff from the other two airlines as well but Delta has just been the most consistent for me

    • @jesdadotcom
      @jesdadotcom Год назад +10

      Clean planes and wonderful people!

    • @joshuaconti989
      @joshuaconti989 Год назад +7

      this video confirmed why I am convinced i need to be team Delta moving forward.

    • @zkhcohen
      @zkhcohen Год назад +6

      Delta is the only domestic airline worth flying these days, and even they've been on a slow decline.

    • @millennialaviation
      @millennialaviation Год назад +3

      Delta is awesome! I wish Houston was a Delta hub instead of a United hub.

    • @axelreboot8475
      @axelreboot8475 Год назад +4

      Flew united from Hawaii to lax that was first and last time I would ever fly with them

  • @sabremarky15
    @sabremarky15 Год назад +57

    After dealing with Greyhound, you deserve these first class trips!

  • @lyianx
    @lyianx 11 месяцев назад +4

    Delta : Last two trips i flew with them and ive (for the most part) enjoyed it. I wasnt in 1st, so the seats didnt have leg room, but they weren't bad.. All of them have screens and the crews were great.

  • @jackwilliams1188
    @jackwilliams1188 Год назад +39

    I’m a delta fan through and through

  • @MarkTrombly
    @MarkTrombly Год назад +11

    A Noel Phillips video without a loo review?!!! Inconceivable!

  • @christinemorris9810
    @christinemorris9810 Год назад +52

    Have to agree about AA crew. Several years ago I swore never to travel with them again because of the surliness of the crew. However, came back from Boston to LHR with AA and the crew were lovely, so polite and smiley. Well done AA.

    • @ralphemerson497
      @ralphemerson497 Год назад +1

      Same exact experience. I swear by UA out of Newark. But, need to use AA to Mazatlán and have been surprised the past few years. Especially out of PHX heading East.

  • @marcbayarea1980
    @marcbayarea1980 Год назад +9

    You can use the first class lounge when flying through select airports on Alaska airlines. Alaska first class is also nicer than what you experienced on these 3 airlines.

  • @Flajetcollector60
    @Flajetcollector60 Год назад +22

    Thanks for this Noel and most importantly I wish you, Rach, and your children a happy and healthy New Year ! I flew Delta to and from Atlanta on the iconic 767-300 from TPA to ATL and back on the 767-400 both the get a ride on these great old Boeing aircraft before they are retired and also to compare Delta economy to premium economy. I was very impressed with the premium economy product versus the economy which was not bad either. For aircraft that were 32 and 29 years young respectively, I was surprised at the modern and spotless cabins. The captain of the 767-300 allowed me to visit the flight deck and sit jump seat for the entire pre-flight checks and he and his first officer were so engaging and accommodating. The flight deck was spotless as well a real testament to how Delta cares for their aircraft. I have always been a United guy but Delta won a new fan on that trip. Again happy New Year !!

  • @lebelgo
    @lebelgo Год назад +6

    When flying 1st or business on AA, you can select your meal in advance between 14 days to 24 hours beforehand. Once the 24 hour window has passed, though, you'll have to take what's available when they get to your seat (but most commonly you can usually have your pick).

  • @EdmundLomasney
    @EdmundLomasney Год назад +6

    I would be so confused seeing a guy with a camera getting close ups on his waffle 😂

  • @TheInsaneChef
    @TheInsaneChef Год назад +19

    I've always been a Delta guy for American carriers. Looks like from this comparison video, Delta for the win! My very first flight was on Delta, a Tristar L1011 a fantastic plane ahead of its time so I've always been partial to Delta

    • @floycewhite6991
      @floycewhite6991 Год назад +1

      Apparently you didn't sit in the rear near the toilets and engine, in the middle of the 5 center seats. It's an awful experience

    • @TheInsaneChef
      @TheInsaneChef Год назад +2

      @@floycewhite6991 apparently I was 5 years old and didn't care

    • @floycewhite6991
      @floycewhite6991 Год назад +1

      @@TheInsaneChef Funny how I was expecting that everybody who flew on an older model must be older.

    • @lyianx
      @lyianx 11 месяцев назад +1

      Never got to fly an L1011, but from the outside (and performance) it looked like a really stellar aircraft (superior to the DC-10 for sure).

    • @lyianx
      @lyianx 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@floycewhite6991 You'll have that sitting near an engine on any plane. I got that on aircraft with engine pods in the back instead of the wings when i sat near the back. They are very loud. Its something i dont think can be helped on any plane. The DC-10 *might* be a tad quieter, but somehow i doubt it (and i wouldn't trust it given its safety record anyway)

  • @ShelterCats
    @ShelterCats Год назад +19

    That waffle. Delta for the win! Have a happy new year to you and your family Noel! 🎉

  • @buellreaucracy
    @buellreaucracy Год назад +38

    I traveled for work for about 6 years domestic and international. Delta was always my choice. You should compare the apps of the airlines also. I remember Delta being the only one who allow you to pay for checked bags via the app and they also have a baggage tracking feature that tells you which carrousel your bags would come out on.

    • @tannerasadorian3850
      @tannerasadorian3850 Год назад +6

      United has the superior app, doing everything you mentioned of Delta’s and much more. 😊

    • @coocat231
      @coocat231 Год назад

      @@tannerasadorian3850Oh really? Provide some details 😂😊

    • @Jetfuture737
      @Jetfuture737 Год назад

      @@tannerasadorian3850Agreed, United has consistently had the top app for years.

    • @KainsAddiction
      @KainsAddiction Год назад

      Delta is starting to hire literal r tards as air crew. Good luck

  • @manis1852
    @manis1852 Год назад +12

    I feel AA performs better than expectations too. I am a life time AAdvantage gold, but even so, find AA’s domestic flights to be just behind delta. Only drawback is the lack of in flight screens. I also flew AA in business from JFK to Delhi, and found them to be excellent. PJ’s, lie flat bed with mattress, excellent food, with no delays, on their 777-300 ER aircraft. I would put them on par with SQ and others, on this score.
    My experience with United, mirrored yours.

  • @banne.
    @banne. Год назад +5

    Ive never flown domestic in the USA but i did fly AA transatlantic and loved the flight. Crew were friendly, service was brilliant and the plane interior clean and modern. I loved the experience with AA.

  • @nopadssportstalkpodcast
    @nopadssportstalkpodcast Год назад +20

    I travel a lot for work, often taking 6 domestic flights per week. I prefer AA for being able to use my own device for IFE. 95% of my flights with AA are with friendly crews and great service.
    Delta I think has the best planes/seats and domestic lounges (I know lounges wasn’t included in this video) but I still prefer the experience with AA overall.
    United I find lacking in all areas except their frequent flyer program.
    Anyway, I love your videos!

  • @lucasalvarez9588
    @lucasalvarez9588 Год назад +8

    So I usually fly Southwest, mainly due to my location, but I have started to fly AA recently and even upgraded to 1st and I’m honestly impressed with AA.

  • @justinlane1980
    @justinlane1980 Год назад +8

    I’m pretty easy. As long as the plane takes off and lands safely, that’s my favorite airline.

  • @tomcalderwood3189
    @tomcalderwood3189 10 месяцев назад +1

    Noel: I am a SoCal transplant that now lives in East Tennessee (in the Tri Cities area). TRI airport (KTRI) is about 20 minutes from me, and I prefer to fly out of there just for the convenience. Delta and American will fly out of there, and usually they fly to Atlanta or Charlotte, then hub from there. But if I'm flying to the west coast, that means a 1 hour trip, then a 4.5 hour trip to LAX or SNA. But American will fly TRI to DFW. The first leg is usually on an Embraer 145, so a bit slower and lower than a 737 or 320. The second leg is usually a 737. And while the total flight time is about 5.5 hours, the flight is conveniently split evenly between the two legs, so it's a nice rest. The problem with Charlotte is you usually arrive at Concourse E (at the end, of course), and you have to get to Concourse B. It's a bit of a walk, and if you have been delayed or are on a short layover, this can be stressful. It's a similar situation for ATL. But the trains at DFW makes it very easy to get around the whole facility, so just for ground convenience, we always fly AA.

    • @mysteryrgo
      @mysteryrgo Месяц назад

      And CLT still doesn't have priority security. I love the airport except that part so do my best to only use it as a layover

  • @chris_flies_business
    @chris_flies_business Год назад +8

    Those AA seats are the same as I had on their A319 from DCA-LGA so it's good to see some consistency across aircraft types

  • @cds1957
    @cds1957 Год назад +10

    In my flight experiences I find Delta Airlines to be the best domestic airline to use. Planes are always clean and the flight staff are always friendly and professional.

  • @harryJpiercey
    @harryJpiercey Год назад +3

    I'm an American Airlines boy. I like the streamlined boarding process, consistent interior cabins and choice of beverage on board (incl. Dr Pepper). Thanks for a great comparison video, Noel!

  • @DaRoof1977
    @DaRoof1977 Год назад +79

    Delta being my first choice airline, I am so glad it turned out making itself look good on this trip.

  • @LiLi-ps5vb
    @LiLi-ps5vb Год назад +54

    I am a Delta girl. It was reinforced the time we were boarded, but the ac quit before we pushed back. We were delayed about an hour, but it was 80 outside and sweltering inside. The crew kept us informed and the poor flight attendants, dripping in sweat, raced up and down the aisle handing out water to everyone. Trip home, last flight of the day, was cancelled. We rebooked on app, but were not happy with those results. Red Jackets in terminal got us on the next flight out in free upgraded seats. Very happy. Delta also paid for the extra night we had to spend in the hotel because of the cancellation, though finding the request form on the website was very difficult and it took about 3 months to get our money. But we got it.

    • @Bupkus68
      @Bupkus68 Год назад +8

      100% agree. I’ll fly with a connection on Delta before a direct on AA if necessary. Just a consistly better experience from gate to gate.

  • @Fireman20082
    @Fireman20082 Год назад +3

    I got the opportunity to fly first class a couple years ago on United heading to Louisiana for Hurricane Relief. Breakfast was amazing! ( Cereal, bacon, fruit, orange juice, fried eggs, and milk) was amazing. The people next to me had the waffles also and they were exactly the same as yours. Other than that it was a great flight!

  • @davidjames6879
    @davidjames6879 Год назад +5

    You are so right, Noel, about 1st class doesn't = lounge access on US domestic flights. Moreover, it' doesn't (seemingly) apply to some INTERNATIONAL destinations either. I flew Delta r/t SEA-PTY, 2 flights (738s/739s) each way in March and wasn't granted lounge access. I was told it's only for 1st/business class that travels over open seas. Panama is an isthsmus--water on 3 sides. I felt quite slighted. The flights were pleasant, food was better and the crews were very efficient. No complaints there. But not being granted lounge access with first class international ticket--come on!

    • @saiyedakhtar3931
      @saiyedakhtar3931 Год назад +2

      Totally agree. First class in other parts of the world grant automatic access to lounge services. From what I gather, they basically want you to pay for lounge access either one time or through an annual fee, which is ridiculous. It beats the whole purpose.

  • @SerpicoDreams
    @SerpicoDreams 10 месяцев назад +1

    amazing how big the siren/mermaid face is now on Starbucks' cups and pastry bags. Started to get bigger and bigger back in 2019 or so I think. AND, I totally agree about the tone of crews, maybe, from NYC or PHL vs MIA, LAX or other bases. Still laughing over the milord/Scottish skits. Excellent! 💗

    • @SerpicoDreams
      @SerpicoDreams 10 месяцев назад +1

      of course, the siren is always pointing, with her little mits, at the crown on her head! 👑 (for cups, the big siren face is on the cardboard sleeve, typically)

  • @AkieAutumn98
    @AkieAutumn98 Год назад +24

    I flew this year for the first time in several years, mostly with AA, and I also thought the cabin crew were very pleasant compared to how they were 10+ years ago! The gate agents were a bit surly and rude, but overall, it was a lovely experience.

  • @JoshuaFritz
    @JoshuaFritz Год назад +4

    I used to be a United guy, then I didn't fly much in a year and lost my status, and boy without status United is rough, that and they seemed to always be delayed and late, so I was going to switch to Delta, but they pulled out where I fly from so that left AA, so I started flying on them, and have to say, I really like it. I almost always have to connect no matter what, and connecting in DFW and Sky Harbor are by far better than having to route through Denver. Judging by your flights, Delta knocked it out of the park on all accounts. Love your videos. Keep up the awesome work. Also wish I had your flight prices lol, regional airport prices are so much higher.

  • @Alxium
    @Alxium Год назад +28

    There is a lottery basically if you get a new interior or not. I've been flying Delta for years and back in the 2010's, it was really hit or miss with their domestic routes with the interior layout. However, their wide-body international flights have had that same look since 2014 (TV and all). That has finally made its way over to their narrow-body fleet thankfully.
    It should also be noted that Delta's strategy with aircraft is utilize them to the maximum lifespan, which is why they have such an old fleet. Ironically, if you want to fly on a newer narrow-body like an A320neo, you are better off getting a flight with low-cost carriers, since they prefer efficient aircraft over utilizing old ones.

    • @khakiswag
      @khakiswag Год назад +9

      Their TechOps maintenance division is the best in the U.S. which is how they can fly planes for 30 years. They do maintenance for other airlines and are authorized by the engine manufacturers to do full overhauls so everything is done in house. This is also why most of their 737s were bought used. I do give them credit for making old birds still feel modern.

    • @jesdadotcom
      @jesdadotcom Год назад +1

      @@khakiswag Their 757s are my favorite. I was on a 717 from ATL to CLE this summer that was showing a lot of wear so I wonder if they're going to refresh it or ride it out until it's retired.

    • @jblyon2
      @jblyon2 Год назад +1

      @@jesdadotcom From what I've been told, the 717s will remain as-is until retirement, which is supposedly by the end of 2025. I've flown on several recently and they were in much better shape than older AA or United aircraft. That's not to say repairs won't be made where needed. Delta kept their MD88/90 cabins in decent shape, only pulling them from service when they came due for major maintenance (before COVID rapidly accelerated retirements). I would expect the MD95s to be kept up similarly.

  • @jasonjolson
    @jasonjolson Год назад +1

    Excellent job trying to keep it as equal as possible. This mirrors a lot of my experience. The only way to make it a bit more fair is the exact same meal service time. I’m glad you pointed out that often the refresh date of a specific plane is a big wildcard, while all other factors are generally more consistent flight to flight.
    One thing I really prefer about the IFE on AA compared to the touch screens is sometimes the person behind you really forgets that it’s also a headrest and while navigating for something to watch it feels like a woodpecker behind you 😂

  • @menukjau
    @menukjau Год назад +8

    Why Airlines in the US promote these seats as First class is mind-boggling. These should be known as domestic Business class, actually more like Premium Economy.

    • @CTde110
      @CTde110 Год назад +2

      They are technically sold as business.

  • @ATLOffroad
    @ATLOffroad Год назад +4

    What amazes me is how all of your flights departed and arrived on-time. Just two years ago on-time departures were hard to come by. Thanks for the comparison. I’m glad Delta won you over. They are my favorite airline as well.

  • @isaacmacdonald6530
    @isaacmacdonald6530 Год назад +3

    Noel... I am happy that you had an experience that was wonderful when flying American. As an AvGeek Myself, I know there are times when flight crew teams can have good or bad days. I hope that some time later you can have a wonderful flight with American, Delta, or United... Or maybe any other Airline up to Phoenix, Arizona.

  • @bryannelson6139
    @bryannelson6139 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great review and I really liked the comparison chart at the end. You should really do those summary charts on more of your videos. I recently flew United first class from Chicago to Minneapolis. It was a short flight, so there were no meal, but we were kept well supplied with snacks and drinks. Friendly service, and the plane was newer so it was very clean and very comfortable. I had just been in regular economy on a long international flight, and this was heaven !

  • @Teppi9076
    @Teppi9076 Год назад +6

    Domestic first class in US is hideous. You can get an ok price if you try hard but the only reason most take first/business here is for the seat room only. If you don’t need room it’s not worth it

  • @realShadowKat
    @realShadowKat Год назад

    Awesome, you showed my hometown watertower of Norridge, IL at 5:00.

  • @kingawesome8484
    @kingawesome8484 Год назад +9

    American is usually pretty good and haven’t had any issues with them. Their staff are always nice and flexible, cabins are modern and nice, and as a big aviation enthusiast and involved in the aviation industry myself for years, this is the first time I’ve ever heard somebody compare American to Spirit. I definitely think it deserves way more recognition than that and is nowhere near the level of Frontier and Spirit. American is 100% up there with Delta and United as the top 3 airlines in the country (which nearly every airline rank list usually says as well). If anybody has had any bad experiences with American, I’m sorry to hear that, but in general, it’s not known in America as one of the “worst” airlines at all by a long shot, it’s very much referred to as the opposite of that.

  • @SoulfulVeg
    @SoulfulVeg 7 месяцев назад +2

    I only fly Delta. Even flying coach, you have free wifi if you sign up for their free loyalty program. The flight crews are always pleasant. I live in Atlanta, so that makes things easier. But even when I lived in the Tampa Bay area, I still flew Delta.

  • @oofmcgoof6386
    @oofmcgoof6386 8 месяцев назад +3

    Always have been and will forever be a Delta guy, flying out of DTW is always nice with them

  • @AndreiTarter
    @AndreiTarter 5 дней назад

    Top gear is one of my all time favorite shows so love that shout out! :D

  • @luuk777w
    @luuk777w Год назад +14

    I flew AA from Philly to Rome a few weeks ago. It was a lovely flight and the crew was amazing! It was on a 787, which was great. The food in economy was good, and the in flight entertainment was really good as well. Never seen such an extensive range of movies

  • @ronansanjuan
    @ronansanjuan 6 месяцев назад +1

    One of the benefits of living near DTW is that it's a Delta Hub. I'm pretty much spoiled with their entertainment service and awesome flight crews!

  • @michaelchady8313
    @michaelchady8313 Год назад +6

    I usually fly American, and haven't had any real problems the last few years. I think they've gotten a lot better since they swapped out their old 767s for Dreamliners and aging narrowbodies for A321s. If you don't care about seeing out the window, seats 24D-F on the A321ceos gives an absolutely absurd amount of leg room. You have to walk over to your bag!
    I flew 4 segments on United this year, and the average age of the aircraft was 28 years. Like your flight, they were really showing their age with tiny overhead bins, no power outlets, and uncomfortable seats.
    You do absolutely have to eat the Biscoff cookie when you're flying on AA. I say those cookies "taste like American Airlines."

  • @luigidude44
    @luigidude44 Год назад

    12:45 Noel that's the solar farms just south of Vegas entering California from Interstate 15 in Primm NV!

  • @dvandkq
    @dvandkq Год назад +4

    Thankfully, I live in Seattle, so I can travel Alaska Airlines to wherever I need to go in North and Central America.
    When are you going to fly the JFK-HNL route with Hawaiian Airlines? That's the longest domestic flight in the United States.

    • @erik_griswold
      @erik_griswold Год назад

      Boston to HNL is longer

    • @joseph2095
      @joseph2095 3 месяца назад

      Hawaiian Air is now owned by Alaska Air. (9/24)

  • @Yaw_Jr
    @Yaw_Jr 4 месяца назад +2

    Yup - generally, Delta is almost always your best bet for quality when compared to other US carriers.

  • @BillHanson-wu4nh
    @BillHanson-wu4nh Год назад +6

    Noel, what a day. Haven't been on American nor Delta in a while. But with high status on United from many years of travel I find them satisfactory. Often offered free lounge and always on international. Haven't been in such a ratty plane as you just were but looks like those old planes are soon on their way out. Standing by for your next flight.

    • @apara2005
      @apara2005 Год назад +2

      Agreed...I only fly United and never saw 1st class in such a condition.

  • @Orlando_Rails
    @Orlando_Rails Год назад +1

    12:48 those are, if I'm not mistaken, I've heard their powerplants. It's like a solar power plant.

  • @pamv6549
    @pamv6549 Год назад +3

    Given the choice I would choose Delta then American. Happy New Year! Would love to see more ground travel reviews.

  • @clausstimpfig3803
    @clausstimpfig3803 Год назад

    Dear Noel, let me say some more words regarding your work. Your Vids are somehow ELEGANT. PLUS you seem to be an elegant gentleman. I dont say that on purpose. I just feel it. (...ha, ha got permission from my husband Justin...)
    I have watched you for a long time. And I do not agree on every content of your Vids. BUT. You are a classy guy!
    See, I am 66 years now. We cabin crew of T.W.A. ( what an airline from Honolulu to Bombay in my times) stood for the best of America. You wont forget it. You simply cant forget it. Dustin Hofmann, Tom Cruise, Siggi and Roy , Dr.Ruth believe me very very kind and modest people. Dustin even spoke in German to me.....(long live Israel)
    We gave them all. Our inflight service managers always told us: You are a representative of those wonderful United States of America. We are TRANS WORLD AIRLINES. SIMPLY THE BEST.. Noel all gone. Well not all, I do have that special guy around my house......keep up with your good work...and oh there is one more super guy from San Diego. His name is Scott. Fantastic. Hopefully it is ok for you to leave a comment here like this......

  • @tomrankin4530
    @tomrankin4530 Год назад +3

    I think you said it correctly all along: Each of the big 3 have inconsistent hard products and inconsistent food service. Crews in first class tend to be friendly (in my experience).

  • @stevenrburgoyne
    @stevenrburgoyne 11 месяцев назад

    12:45 Those "alien looking" things are called concentrated solar thermal power plants. Basically, they are a bunch of mirrors which are programmed to follow the sun and direct the sunlight to the top of those tall towers (the bright spot). Inside there is usually molten salt which is then used to boil water to spin turbines (a cross between a geothermal and solar power plant). They use molten salt because it can stay hot for many hours after the sun goes down, so they continue to operate into the night.

  • @kieronheath4813
    @kieronheath4813 Год назад +23

    As a former Delta employee back in the 1980s, I greatly enjoyed the video, Noel! As you've correctly pointed out, all three airlines have huge fleets of aircraft and it really can be "hit and miss" with aircraft types and specific models. Many thanks indeed.... 👋

  • @mikew2111
    @mikew2111 Год назад +1

    Noel, all the Best for 2024! I really enjoy both of your Channels. I am with you about the hit and miss on UA. Having said that, I must admit I fly them a lot. I think things will be getting better with all the new plains coming in the new year. I just have not had good luck with AA, and I have not flow DL in a long time since they pulled out of my airport.

  • @Sh9168
    @Sh9168 Год назад +34

    As a Delta Diamond Medallion member, It looks like I picked the right airline to fly for business. Good review Noel.

    • @2605155
      @2605155 Год назад +5

      Absolutely. I travel for work extensively and love Delta and Hilton.

  • @stignatiousstigy
    @stignatiousstigy Год назад

    Big up mi country flag 6:31 Bless up yuhself Noel All the best for 2024, keep up the good work! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @thecw301
    @thecw301 Год назад +4

    Those "alien looking things in the desert" are Solar power plants. The mirrors point to the top of a central tower and boil water to run a turbine.

  • @jl80kreykes
    @jl80kreykes Год назад

    To answer your question at the 12:45 mark those are solar power generators. They use mirrors to focus the sun on the central point to heat a liquid to produce steam to turn a generator.

  • @TerryBowenLunarticAtLarge
    @TerryBowenLunarticAtLarge Год назад +8

    For me, it's Delta hands down for domestic flights in the USA. I have found the fleet to be better in most cases and the flight crew seem to always be the most friendly and helpful among the the 3 carriers mentioned in your video. Thanks for the insight.

  • @mu_nashe9641
    @mu_nashe9641 Год назад

    That "Simon Wilson's regular music" starting on 3:05

  • @sdsd4139
    @sdsd4139 Год назад +13

    The best airline is the one that goes nonstop to your destination, on the date & time that you want.

    • @roboliver9980
      @roboliver9980 Год назад +1

      And for a reasonable price (for most).

    • @aaroncollins6411
      @aaroncollins6411 5 месяцев назад

      So none of them

    • @sdsd4139
      @sdsd4139 5 месяцев назад

      @@aaroncollins6411 Sounds like you need to live in a better city haha

  • @brianriggs2335
    @brianriggs2335 Год назад +1

    If you enjoy aviation, might I suggest a little getaway to Seattle, WA and tour The Museum of Flight, located next to Boeing Field. Some relics of the museum include the first Boeing hanger, early civilian aircraft, space travel crafts/machines and battle aircraft old and new.

  • @TheRangerman00
    @TheRangerman00 Год назад +7

    I wouldn’t really call that first class. It seems be more like premium economy product

  • @simonhutchings6073
    @simonhutchings6073 Год назад +2

    Noel your journey take’s me back to the days of the Delta air pass of years ago . We use to rock up at ATL from GTW and travel around the US on as many DL flights as we could fit in , spotting as we transited .
    It has to be Delta for me .😃👍

  • @KennethCowan
    @KennethCowan Год назад +7

    I typically fly United and you're right about it being hit or miss with the plane interiors. I flew four domestic flights last week and 3 were 737 900's or 800's that had the tired small screens with credit card slots. One was a 737-MAX that has the nice touch screen just like your Delta flight had. I like playing mahjong on them :-)

  • @BoostAzul_FK8
    @BoostAzul_FK8 Год назад

    I work for United in Houston, I enjoy seeing your videos when your flying out. You are on point with the different AC interior types.

  • @biking-viking-claus-andersen
    @biking-viking-claus-andersen Год назад +5

    US based airlines are mostly a pretty sad affair these days. It's a shame as they used to be better than most European airlines back in the 1990's. United in particular has some really rude and rotten cabin crew, where many of them have been in the same job for way too long, making them old grumpy and worthless.

  • @chopper602
    @chopper602 Год назад +1

    We don't fly in the USA very often, but on a recent trip (7 flights over 10 days with BA & AA) we found the staff to be very unhappy, grumpy and un-friendly. We were flying cattle class though. Dallas >Tulsa or Dallas > Vegas. Didn't help that BA lost our baggage for 4 days! Those things in the desert are solar electricity generators. All the mirrors focus on the tower in the centre and boil water to steam and then power turbine to create electricity

    • @roboliver9980
      @roboliver9980 Год назад

      Yeah people moan about Ryanair in Europe but honestly they’re amateur in misery compared to American carriers.

  • @ltnerb
    @ltnerb Год назад +3

    Haven’t flown American but my experience on United and experience with Delta I always check Delta first. It also helps that all of my travels are based out of Atlanta.

  • @Wolverines77
    @Wolverines77 Год назад

    If you ever get a chance to take certain flights I have two that on a nice, clear day are musts for scenery lovers. Southwest flight from Nashville to Las Vegas (non-stop) and then Southwest from Las Vegas to Eugene, OR. The first flight you fly very close to the Grand Canyon. On the flight to Eugene you skirt the length of the Sierra Nevada on the eastern side and cross over it almost directly over Crater Lake National Park about 10 minutes into your decent into Eugene. Both are gorgeous (must sit on the right side of the aircraft as you face the cockpit)...

  • @HowardBobson
    @HowardBobson Год назад +4

    I live in the DFW area and fly frequently to Mexico for work. AA at DFW airport has something like 15 direct flights to Mexico, even to smaller cities like Durango and Morelia. Even out of their hubs, United and Delta do not come close to that type of coverage, so AA is the only option for me. The AA Crew seems nicer because of people like you Noel! Go explore those Mexico connections via DFW and perhaps we'll run into each other. Happy new year.

    • @SKS8080
      @SKS8080 Год назад +1

      Not true. UA has a large scale of flights to Mexico out of IAH.

    • @HowardBobson
      @HowardBobson Год назад +1

      @@SKS8080 14 DFW-AA vs 11 IAH-UA

  • @JamazVu
    @JamazVu Год назад

    5:32 shout out to all the ramp agents (cleaning team) waiting for the passengers to get out so they can do the dirty job. Used to do that, very stressful job, always against the clock.

  • @XLRSAv
    @XLRSAv Год назад +4

    Hey Noel, great video as always. I completely agree with the rating you gave United. I recently flew their oldest 777 at 29 years old and it had very visible tiredness. Also, being a United member and flying domestically often, their 737-900s are very tired because they’re flown as many as 15 routes per day. They need retrofits (or extermination) soon so they’re comparable to American and Delta. Their Polaris is, however, hard to beat.

  • @juleslowery2030
    @juleslowery2030 Год назад +1

    Oh Noel, how different Elvis's song could've been had he listened to you and begun 'On a murky and miserable autumn morning'. Thank you for a new trip and New Year content 🙋👍😃

  • @Jeff-cz3oz
    @Jeff-cz3oz Год назад +8

    I’ve flown all three first class out of Charlotte, NC, mostly to LA. I’ve found American and Delta to have the friendliest crew although United’s were still pleasant. Delta definitely beats the other two for updated cabins although all three have rather old fleets. Food was better on Delta while American offered more variety on pre flight app checking. I’ve found seats on American more comfortable than deltas. I do hate Americas lack of built in seat back entertainment. I would rate Delta first followed by American and United. I’m also irked that 1st class domestic does not have lounge access.

    • @ijxrxmy
      @ijxrxmy Год назад +2

      Only downside for Delta, not all aircraft type has the FE screens installed, the b717 has no FE and paid WiFi which need wifi to process payment.

  • @nikkato7096
    @nikkato7096 Год назад +1

    Thanks Noel, perfectly timed! We are travelling in the US in October from Australia and just about to book internal flights.. Great content and thanks again for your efforts.. Take care

  • @roaddogg800
    @roaddogg800 Год назад +5

    I've become a real fan of Delta for the most part. Overall their service, quality and amenities stand above the competition. I will Say that American has improved in recent months and would be my second choice. United is, just as you mentioned hit & miss. I have had some amazing United experiences and others that were abysmal. Great Video!

  • @wasabiginger6993
    @wasabiginger6993 Год назад

    Just found your channel and looks to be lots of fun latest airline info. Am 73 now and used to fly lots back in the day and before 9-11 was always so much fun! Used to fly UAL and was easy to upgrade with miles with excellent service. Also when living in Seattle and when my mom died in Australia 1990 … UAL immediately put me up into biz class from SFO to Sydney in it’s 747 top bubble … wow, got to stretch out my legs and lay back a bit for my very emotional long travel leg … but have dumped them because now I live Hawai’i and use Hawaiian air … but don’t travel much anymore. Am a sad closet fly-girl born too early … when airlines never took women to train as pilots back in the day.

  • @crosslock6847
    @crosslock6847 Год назад +6

    i prefer Alaska airlines

  • @austinj9
    @austinj9 Год назад

    0:37 AS lounges are open for domestic 1st AS tickets of a certain length! Not the most useful benefit though...

  • @vickihshallenberger3644
    @vickihshallenberger3644 Год назад +5

    I don't fly a lot (I can't afford to), but when I do fly it's always Delta. They always have good service clean planes, and everything is satisfactory.

  • @LMays-cu2hp
    @LMays-cu2hp Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing sharing. Well, the United flight looked good! Early morning flights are normally good!! Yes, please carry some wipes with you to clean your seat area!!! I know, I kmow, it was supposed to be clean!! I kmow, sometimes it is not cleaned!! Carry some packs of hand wipes with you all the time! Also, yes, you probably flew over my neighborhood here off the Lake Michigan Area while going into O'Hare!!😅😅😅 Yes, I live under one of the north side approaches.😅 Furthermore, yes, the walking from "C" concourse to "B" concourse throught the colored light walkway is still cute!!!😅 Yes, I have walked that walkway so many times in my former 11 years working at O'Hara!!!!😅😅

    • @LMays-cu2hp
      @LMays-cu2hp Год назад

      Finally, yes, United with Star Alliance Membership! 😂 Hahaha for me!!!! And one of my best friends still flys for United. Then my other best friend flys on American Airlines. I have flown with him on American. So, for me they are second choice out of Chicago. Overall, foe me, I have some good ways to get around the world!!😅😊😊

  • @tahaouhabi3520
    @tahaouhabi3520 Год назад +4

    Noel is the kind of guy I'd spend a 1 year long flight next to without getting bored

  • @danielkavan2228
    @danielkavan2228 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! Really interesting comparison! The one exception to the 3 legacy carriers’ narrow body first class setup is the American A321 transcon configuration. They have flagship first with a 1-1 lie flat configuration and then behind that flagship business with a 2-2 lie flat config. I’m looking forward to trying the flagship business on that one next week from LAX to JFK. I hope I don’t regret that I didn’t go for the widebody United Polaris option that was also available to me but the AA A321 transcon sounds more unique!

  • @yellowjacket83eeGT
    @yellowjacket83eeGT Год назад +4

    Delta is my airline hands down. My Mom visited us from Colorado for the birth of our son back in March 2000. As soon as my mom landed she received a call my Dad has suffered a heart attack. After a 20 minute visit to hold her grandson I called Delta to try to get her back home. Delta could not have been any more accommodating, you tell us when you can get your mom back to the Atlanta airport and she will have a seat on the very next flight. No charge. I’ve never flown another airline, even now when my daughter works for another airline and I can fly for free. Delta Loyalty goes a long way. This is just one of three life changing moments Delta responded with no questions asked.

  • @0digger081
    @0digger081 Год назад +1

    The weird looking things you saw in the desert is The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System.
    That is a concentrated solar thermal plant in the Mojave Desert. The plant has a gross capacity of 392 megawatts (MW). It deploys 173,500 stands, each with two mirrors focusing solar energy on boilers located on three 459 feet (140 m) tall solar power towers. The facility formally opened on February 13, 2014. At that time, it was the world's largest solar thermal power station