American Airlines: Often routes BRO–SEA via Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW). Strengths include wide connectivity, many daily flights through DFW, and robust elite benefits. Watch for fare classes and checked-bag fees on basic economy tickets.
United Airlines: Frequently connects via Houston George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) or other United hubs, offering strong MileagePlus integration and global connections. Consider seat selection and connection minimums during November weather.
Alaska Airlines: Strong presence at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) with excellent West Coast service and customer satisfaction; however, direct service from BRO may require a partner or interline connection. Alaska’s Mileage Plan and regional partnerships provide good redemption opportunities.
Delta Air Lines: May appear on some itineraries connecting via ATL or other hubs; Delta’s reliability and alliance partners can be useful for complex itineraries. Evaluate total travel time versus cost when Delta routings surface.
For November travel, compare total trip duration, baggage allowances, loyalty benefits, and change/cancellation policies. Use the airline apps for real-time updates and consider priority boarding or extra legroom upgrades for longer one-stop itineraries.