I'd rather have the cabin crew who looks like the cast of rocky horror picture and cramped seats, knowing the background of the two upfront is legit, than have pretty stews a little more legroom and the guy who just got sent back home from a puppy mill school sitting right seat in the A320.
Yeah. After reading incidents like the turboprop that had the wrong engine secured, a 777 that can't land on a clear VFR day without ILS, etc., I would actively avoid traveling on Asian carriers.. doesn't matter how pretty the crew is
The places with new-style terminals are pretty nice(San Diego, Sacramento, San Jose, SFO International Terminal) although they tend to only be for part of the flights, for instance San Diego's old Southwest/Alaska terminal is total crap
I believe some of the airlines kick in money for that. Delta, UA/CO, AA, etc., that want to be world class would make sense they want to have a world class appeal. SWA's terminal is absolute rubbish. But they're a low cost carrier and their travelers probably care less, or not at all. I actively recommend family and friends to fly something other than SWA/Alaska when coming here because that terminal is embarrassing. I did fly SWA once (before I had my IR and we had plans to be in Vegas) and I didn't get what the mass appeal was. The two times I flew them each flight was delayed, I thought the boarding zone process was bizarre, and there was nothing special about the in flight product or service at all. I don't get it. Granted, I paid $60.
**RE: airlines getting worse
-I was not alive during the PAN AM! golden days.. but from what I've seen and read I would say that today's air travel is superior in just about every aspect.. and for a fraction of the cost. I also believe that the viral spread of social media, etc., calls a lot of this to light. There are thousands of commercial flights in a day, occasionally something bonkers happens like a doctor getting dragged off a plane, a dog dying in the overhead, etc. But at least in the 4 key categories I look at, I think we're doing pretty well
**Comfort
-I will give up a few inches of leg room and seat pitch (I'm 6ft) in order to not fly on those worn cloth seats, have a quieter cabin, have internet connectivity to the world, have entertainment where I can watch TV shows, hundreds of movies, etc. Take all the people who complain about "comfort and luxury" today and send them back to 1965 and put them on a TWA 707 in coach and people would WISH they were flying on today's carriers. Send them back to the 1940s golden era and those "luxury" liners were small, cramped, slow noisy beasts with wicker chairs. There was romance there and people dressed up.. but that's more the result of a changing populace than a worsening product
**Safety
Pan Am alone had 45 accidents from 1950 to 1980.. that is flat out bysmal. 45 accidents in 30 years?
**Scheduling and Convenience and on time
Go to any quasi major or bigger airport (at least as big as SNA, MHT, PBI, etc.) and you can pretty much get on a flight going anywhere in the world within the next few hours. Miss your MSP connection to LAX.. chances are in 45 minutes there's another plane going there.. and if not there then to SNA, SAN, etc. The majority of my flights, more than 9/10 of them, land on time or earlier. Even if there's a small delay at departure there is enough buffer that we're still landing at or before I was told.. and that's what I really care about. We can leave the gate 20 minutes late as long as I'm still home at the advertised time
**Food
We're paying a fraction of the cost for a ticket.. but for <$15 (at least on Delta) I can get one of almost a dozen different "snack" boxes.. you get your salami, pepperoni, cheese, etc. I think I would prefer that to paying orders of magnitude more for a ticket but getting a free trout platter
****If there's anything that is degrading, it's the typical flier. Given that you can get on a plane now for peanuts (pun intended) and that the overall social / moral fabric has eroded they're the number one item to blame. And as long as the majority of people (read, not aviation nuts, not business travelers, etc.) buy their tickets by going to Orbitz or Priceline or Kayak, etc., and pick the absolute cheapest flight they can we're going to continue to see this gentle shift towards greyhound bus type traveling as airlines compete for that lowest common denominator