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Delta has by far the most options out of the NYC area. And the best planes/service. The only option that even comes close is Jet Blue but they have very limited destinations. Delta without question.
United has always had more international flights and seats than any other US airline, especially to Asia. With that said, if it'll take you a long time to get to EWR, Delta is probably the better choice on balance.
FiDi, so I can manage the commute from midtown to EWR. So now it’s a toss up between United and delta,
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Delta is everyone’s favorite but ultimately as a leisure traveler you’re going to book what’s cheapest right?
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Idk what you mean by that. They all fly nonstop to major cities in Europe. Asia is 1 stop outside of Tokyo (United) and HKG (Cathay/American)
It’s really just going to come to where you need to go on any given trip
Delta. No brainer.
If u live in jersey city, pick united. Nyc, pick delta.
I don’t think it’s that black and white lol, I can commente to EWR easily
How much do you hate American? The new partnership with American makes jetblue a viable preferred airline for you. Lots of non-stop to Caribbean Islands and the best transcon business class in the US.