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    Default Who's better to fly with?

    FlyBe or Bmi, i gotta get a flight back from Glasgow to Manchester as i'm going up to Scotland for a week with family & for scuba diving but i need to come back a day early. I heard FlyBe can be utter crap....
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    When my family have flown with FlyBe recently they've always been very impressed with how new and nice the aircraft are.

    Your flights only gonna be something like an hour so it's not like you need to be that conscious of the airline.

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    Any of them will actually do. Since its a very short flight like Jordy said you shouldn't really matter. The only time I would matter if its 2 hour or more flight or Im flying on an airline outside the EU and they are on the EU banned list for safety reasons. But thats going away from the subject! .

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    Air Koryo, yes please. And the Bmi site sucks for booking flights.
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    i've flown with flybe a few times going to different places and they've always been really good.

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    Flybe are good.

    BMI are good.

    So it doesn't really matter who you choose to fly with they're both the same as each other.. Imo
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    and if u do a little reaserach ulld find tht the were once owned by the same person

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    American Airlines is good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splooosh View Post
    American Airlines is good
    You know.. I'm not really sure AA do internal flights in the U.K.
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    Flybeee!
    I love it when you
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