Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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Everything in that picture is natural. It's not immediately obvious, but there are trees in the shot (yet no bush). Mountains, but no summits. I call it "safe", "appropriate", and "green". And who can argue aganist a post that is so obvioulsy healthy, and ecological?
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What in the world does "similar to Cambridge style #6103" mean??? It's in our FOM. I have a black wool overcoat. But I have no idea if it is similar to Cambridge style 6103. I tried googling it, to no avail. Anyone know?
With your interpretation, I get nailed to a cross. With my interpretation, I sit in the stands and watch a college football game and hot cheerleaders.
I like my way better.
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Delta tops US airlines for fees
(AP) WASHINGTON - U.S. airlines collect more than $4.3 billion in fees for checking baggage and changing tickets so far this year.
New data from the Transportation Department on Monday shows that Delta Air Lines Inc. collected the most, hauling in $1.26 billion in fees so far this year. That’s more than the $922 million collected by United Continental Holdings Inc., which is bigger than Delta by traffic.
Travelers paid more than $784 million for baggage and ticket changes to AMR Corp.’s American Airlines.
Southwest Airlines Co. does not charge to check the first two bags. But it has still collected $22.5 million in baggage fees this year for additional luggage
(AP) WASHINGTON - U.S. airlines collect more than $4.3 billion in fees for checking baggage and changing tickets so far this year.
New data from the Transportation Department on Monday shows that Delta Air Lines Inc. collected the most, hauling in $1.26 billion in fees so far this year. That’s more than the $922 million collected by United Continental Holdings Inc., which is bigger than Delta by traffic.
Travelers paid more than $784 million for baggage and ticket changes to AMR Corp.’s American Airlines.
Southwest Airlines Co. does not charge to check the first two bags. But it has still collected $22.5 million in baggage fees this year for additional luggage
Delta tops US airlines for fees
(AP) WASHINGTON - U.S. airlines collect more than $4.3 billion in fees for checking baggage and changing tickets so far this year.
New data from the Transportation Department on Monday shows that Delta Air Lines Inc. collected the most, hauling in $1.26 billion in fees so far this year. That’s more than the $922 million collected by United Continental Holdings Inc., which is bigger than Delta by traffic.
Travelers paid more than $784 million for baggage and ticket changes to AMR Corp.’s American Airlines.
Southwest Airlines Co. does not charge to check the first two bags. But it has still collected $22.5 million in baggage fees this year for additional luggage
(AP) WASHINGTON - U.S. airlines collect more than $4.3 billion in fees for checking baggage and changing tickets so far this year.
New data from the Transportation Department on Monday shows that Delta Air Lines Inc. collected the most, hauling in $1.26 billion in fees so far this year. That’s more than the $922 million collected by United Continental Holdings Inc., which is bigger than Delta by traffic.
Travelers paid more than $784 million for baggage and ticket changes to AMR Corp.’s American Airlines.
Southwest Airlines Co. does not charge to check the first two bags. But it has still collected $22.5 million in baggage fees this year for additional luggage
Nice! Thats a lot of Cha-Ching that SWA misses out on and we are filling the planes up.
If it looks similar to any other pilot's overcoat, its good to go.
Kinda like my black pants.
$25 Wal-Mart style #101. "Similar" to the $125 fine woolen knickers management recommends.
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