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I just booked "one great team" tickets and the process is lengthy and convoluted
right now it's 45 days in advance or less telephone only T-class fare is the only available option 10 seats per aircraft limit must travel with the other person can't be combined with family member pass travel or Jumpseat... Must pay taxes and fees for international no kiosk check-in because the bag fee is waived lap-children pay taxes but need no ticket must be a "legal" Delta itiniary no quick or long connections NW or DAL metal only, no codeshare or JV carriers any change once booked is $100 forfeit ticket if you miss the flight BTW the whole telephone process is all NWA even the confirmation email Cheers George |
Originally Posted by capncrunch
(Post 666271)
Please do. I am planning on using those tickets to go to Europe with some random I'm sure to meet and I need to know the process.
I don't know for sure, but I'm almost certain the tickets are only good on domestic flights. Anyone else know the real details? |
Originally Posted by newKnow
(Post 664142)
I'm also sure that rather than fighting with our DCI (??) carriers pilots about who gets to fly what, we would much rather say, "welcome aboard." Preferably over beers during a nice long layover with a beach nearby. :) New K Now |
Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy
(Post 664160)
It just amazes me the bitterness that some civilian pilots have towards military pilots.
I'm being honest here Joe, I can't help it if my first airplane was a DC-10. And after flying a DC-10 for eight years making up to 6 digits, that I really don't want to go work for your commuter airline making 20 ... 30 grand? You wouldn't either. And as long as the majors are recruiting me to work for them, that's where I'm going. Why is it that many civilian pilots can't respect the 8 - 10 years that we military pilots put in and they feel that we should start at the bottom? Where is this entitlement that the list for a major starts at their commuter company? Makes no sense to me. The military AND the civilian commuters are BOTH stepping stones to the majors, but the list starts at the major. <opening up a can of worms> -FATBOY Who said we are bitter? We have many military pilots at ASA...That wasn't my point and you jumped the gun.... Some military pilots, maybe yourself included, believe a military pilot should start right at the mainline/majors....I'm not going to debate that issue...simply going to ask you a few questions about that line of thinking.... 1. What about the military pilots that are at DCI? and, 2. If the RJs are brought onto mainline, won't the military pilots have to start in the RJ anyway? I believe that is why SOME military pilots never really wanted a single list with all flying at mainline...... |
Originally Posted by Pineapple Guy
(Post 666288)
capn,
I don't know for sure, but I'm almost certain the tickets are only good on domestic flights. Anyone else know the real details? I think the tickets's are good idea, but what's with no upgrading? Even as non-rev priority? |
Originally Posted by Superpilot92
(Post 664191)
can we get joe merchant banned from this thread? Talk about bitter, wow! :cool:
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Did anyone notice that there are no SILs for October?
Seems odd that we had so many for September, but none for October. |
Originally Posted by beer
(Post 664260)
Ok..Here it goes..
I flew at ASA and flew with Joe Merchant several times on that ATR that I loved so dearly. I am at Delta and can say that being junior at Delta is hands down better than being senior at ASA. I have done both. I truly enjoyed flying with Joe. He got alot of caught alot of SH!t from alot people for rebelling against ALPA and the ASA MEC. He is full of so much information and was truly impressed with his views at that time.. I can also attest to this fact which I am guilty for.. When you are a junior FO at ASA you want as much flying to go to ASA as Delta will give. It meant more lines more planes greater schedule. At that time, I really didn't understand the fact that Delta pilots would be hurt in the long run.... Now Fast forward........ I am at Delta(Dreams do come true), and I wish we did more flying, wish more hiring, wish for more planes..for the greater good of Delta. Plus, I have alot of friends that I would love to see get the same opportunity at Delta. I know my roots and I would love to see ASA do well, but not at the expense of Delta Pilots.. Joe Merchant..I got nuttin but love for ya and I understand you. Aside from Management and shceduling, ASA was great place to work. Ok...done now!!! I'm not looking to take anyone's job...I would have been happy flying my ATR around making money for Delta.....Just a little sensitive to those who want to try and take my spot on the "little airplanes"...ALPA should have worked this out years ago...Instead they igored it until it got to this point. I don't know when you left, but management is much better, and schedules are too... Hope things are well with you.... |
Originally Posted by iaflyer
(Post 666300)
Did anyone notice that there are no SILs for October?
Seems odd that we had so many for September, but none for October. |
Originally Posted by iaflyer
(Post 666300)
Did anyone notice that there are no SILs for October?
Seems odd that we had so many for September, but none for October. |
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