Midwest Express Review

Jack Woods
I can assure you that the Midwest Express is the destination flight for you. Although the ticket prices are high, the customer services and the atmosphere make it a worth enough ride. I traveled with the Midwest Express several times to Orlando, Florida. The flight was two and a half hours long. That makes it the shortest route, and the good news is that it arrived ahead of schedule! Now that's a new one!

The Midwest Express has two rows of two seats each. This means that there is a 50/50 chance of you sitting next to the window. Also, the seats have been arranged in such a way, so that you get adequate space for your legs. The seats at the Midwest Express are very fluffy, and allow instant naps, because of the ease and relaxation that they are designed to give.

Being seated at the front of the plane is the most convenient, one obvious reason being the ability to get in last and get off first. The only advantage of sitting at the back is being closer to the toilet, which is quite neat and tidy and smells fresh, although a tad bit small. But I've yet to see a big toilet on a plane!

One of the best features is the food. I was expecting a cold meatloaf on a paper plate, and beverage of normal quality that I probably would not like. And boy, was I wrong with that! Unlike the plane food that you dread, the Midwest Express offers a food service like I've never seen before... Bread rolls, cooked vegetables, carrot cake and even freshly baked chocolate chip cookies!

The staff on board was polite and courteous. They answered every query and greeted every customer. At the Midwest Express the attendants were quick and on their toes at all times. Even the dishes after meal were picked and cleaned immediately, without giving a moment of awkwardness where you think about what to do with your dishes, and whether or not to buzz the attendant.

The Midwest Express is highly recommended for any flight. Whether you sit first class or coach, it doesn't really matter because at the Midwest Express everyone is treated like the first class passenger! Customers are given more importance than the usual, and you feel really nice and special. However, an advanced booking of two months is suggested with Midwest Express to get the some of the discounts.

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