Air Travel from Midwest
Air Travel from Midwest
Wanted to ask all the midwestern forum experts their best air travel routes to St.John.
American via San Juan gets into St. Thomas very late. Looks like via Miami
the best route with American Airlines. Has anyone had luck with United
non-stop. Believe it is only on Saturdays. Would appreciate any advice other
Chicagoans and others have had. Thanks so much. Booking for next spring.
American via San Juan gets into St. Thomas very late. Looks like via Miami
the best route with American Airlines. Has anyone had luck with United
non-stop. Believe it is only on Saturdays. Would appreciate any advice other
Chicagoans and others have had. Thanks so much. Booking for next spring.
I leave from Chicago and have tried all airlines depending on the price. I like the Charlotte airport for the layover the best (US Air). I am not a fan of Atlanta. Miami was not too bad. I have not found a direct flight since my trip in 2005. But I usually leave on a Thursday or Friday now.
At least we have choices!
At least we have choices!
- Tracy in WI
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We also always depart from Chicago and usually pick our flights based on price first and schedule second. We have used most of the airlines that fly to STT and always prefer the United non-stop but haven't been able to get that flight for a decent price lately.
The last trip we used Spirit and had a few issues but we made it there. We'll be using them again in June. The legroom is scarce (and I'm short!), they charge for everything including carry-ons and the Ft. Lauderdale terminal isn't the best.
We prefer to stop in Charlotte over all the others. Also, if you're doing a park, sleep n'fly hotel, we highly recommend the Renaissance hotel near O'Hare.
The last trip we used Spirit and had a few issues but we made it there. We'll be using them again in June. The legroom is scarce (and I'm short!), they charge for everything including carry-ons and the Ft. Lauderdale terminal isn't the best.
We prefer to stop in Charlotte over all the others. Also, if you're doing a park, sleep n'fly hotel, we highly recommend the Renaissance hotel near O'Hare.
Tracy, Seaside Properties at Grande Bay
- chicagoans
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First trip was a United flight from ORD that connected at IAD to a US Air flight. Naturally first flight was delayed so our connection was really tight. (We did carry on only and raced from gate to gate - made the flight no problem.) The pain was checking in at STT on our way home. We had a US Air flight STT to IAD; then United IAD to ORD. There seemed to be some kind of issue having tix on a US Air flight that were booked via United. It took a strangely long time for the agent to figure out how to print our boarding passes.
Second trip was United non stop ORD to STT. Much better. (Although delayed 3+ hours.) Connected via SJU on the way home. No issues other than an overbooked flight (but that's so common you hardly notice any more.)
Just recently booked for a Tues - Tues trip for next Feb; it connects through CLT both ways. Couldn't find anything non-stop during the week (and can't fly on Sat. because I'm hoping to do 8 TUFF.)
We always fly United because that's where our miles are; but it seems that from ORD, American has better flights to the Caribbean.
Second trip was United non stop ORD to STT. Much better. (Although delayed 3+ hours.) Connected via SJU on the way home. No issues other than an overbooked flight (but that's so common you hardly notice any more.)
Just recently booked for a Tues - Tues trip for next Feb; it connects through CLT both ways. Couldn't find anything non-stop during the week (and can't fly on Sat. because I'm hoping to do 8 TUFF.)
We always fly United because that's where our miles are; but it seems that from ORD, American has better flights to the Caribbean.
