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Bucking Bar 12-03-2013 07:14 AM

DAL bumps flight for U of FL Men's B Ball
 
As reported by Gizmodo


Dozens of commuters missed connections Sunday night when Delta Airlines kicked them off their Gainesville-to-Atlanta flight to accommodate the University of Florida men's hoops team.

The Gators were slated to travel for a Monday game at the University of Connecticut, but their plane was delayed for maintenance trouble, according to the Gainesville Sun. So Delta canceled the heavily booked Flight 5059 and quietly re-designated it as a charter for UF's complement of 35 players, trainers, and coaches:

A passenger who was supposed to be on the flight to Atlanta before it was canceled and did not want to be identified told The Sun passengers were told there was a mechanical difficulty, but some of them noticed the Gators basketball team boarding the plane meant for them out the window.
A Delta spokesman did not go into details about how the carrier arrived at its decision, but did say it offered the bumped passengers vouchers for future travel. Several were stuck overnight awaiting replacement flights out of the small regional airport:

People were upset as they scrambled to rearrange their travel schedules and some had to be driven to airports in Jacksonville, Orlando and Tampa to catch other flights, she said. A passenger who was moving from Salt Lake City to New Jersey was going to miss the moving truck, so he had to find someone else to meet the driver instead. A student's father had to drive her to Atlanta so she wouldn't miss an event she needed to make. Another passenger missed a funeral.
No. 15 Florida lost the game, 65-64, on a buzzer-beating jumper by No. 12 Connecticut's Shabazz Napier.

tsquare 12-03-2013 07:15 AM


Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 1532127)
As reported by Gizmodo

Gators lost. bummer. :D

Carl Spackler 12-03-2013 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 1532127)
As reported by Gizmodo


Dozens of commuters missed connections Sunday night when Delta Airlines kicked them off their Gainesville-to-Atlanta flight to accommodate the University of Florida men's hoops team.

The Gators were slated to travel for a Monday game at the University of Connecticut, but their plane was delayed for maintenance trouble, according to the Gainesville Sun. So Delta canceled the heavily booked Flight 5059 and quietly re-designated it as a charter for UF's complement of 35 players, trainers, and coaches:

A passenger who was supposed to be on the flight to Atlanta before it was canceled and did not want to be identified told The Sun passengers were told there was a mechanical difficulty, but some of them noticed the Gators basketball team boarding the plane meant for them out the window.
A Delta spokesman did not go into details about how the carrier arrived at its decision, but did say it offered the bumped passengers vouchers for future travel. Several were stuck overnight awaiting replacement flights out of the small regional airport:

People were upset as they scrambled to rearrange their travel schedules and some had to be driven to airports in Jacksonville, Orlando and Tampa to catch other flights, she said. A passenger who was moving from Salt Lake City to New Jersey was going to miss the moving truck, so he had to find someone else to meet the driver instead. A student's father had to drive her to Atlanta so she wouldn't miss an event she needed to make. Another passenger missed a funeral.
No. 15 Florida lost the game, 65-64, on a buzzer-beating jumper by No. 12 Connecticut's Shabazz Napier.
A Delta flight eh? Flight 5059 is a 50 seat RJ.

Dontcha just love being blamed for other airlines' stuff?

Carl

filejw 12-03-2013 07:57 AM


Originally Posted by Carl Spackler (Post 1532136)
A Delta flight eh? Flight 5059 is a 50 seat RJ.

Dontcha just love being blamed for other airlines' stuff?

Carl

Take a look at the charter department page and think you will find it is "our stuff". Sold by us, scheduled by us, most likely a 50 seater owned or leased by us. Only thing we don't do is fly it.

surfnski 12-03-2013 08:02 AM

Outsourcing at its finest.

Check Essential 12-03-2013 08:08 AM

Kids these days.

https://scontent-b-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/...71333529_n.jpg

forgot to bid 12-03-2013 08:11 AM

http://www.airliners.net/aviation-ph.../4/0790494.jpg

that's how you use reverse in flight.

crewdawg52 12-03-2013 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by Carl Spackler (Post 1532136)
A Delta flight eh? Flight 5059 is a 50 seat RJ.

Dontcha just love being blamed for other airlines' stuff?

Carl

Let's see........ Average height of a college basketball player.... around 5-11 to 6-9. 50 seater rj. Can you say miserable flight!

AlaskaBound 12-03-2013 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by Carl Spackler (Post 1532136)
A Delta flight eh? Flight 5059 is a 50 seat RJ.

Dontcha just love being blamed for other airlines' stuff?

Carl

Looks like you're trying to spin this in the wrong direction. You know better than anyone that Delta Airlines manages and controls each and every move of the charter flights. The Delta Connection "airlines" have nothing to do with it. They do what they're told by DADDY Delta. So, no, the blame rests with Delta...not other any other airline.

GogglesPisano 12-03-2013 08:45 AM

Douglas engineers: "Pilots? They're an afterthought."


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