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buzzpat 10-13-2012 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by captjns (Post 1275536)
First let me say that the cabin crew were some of the finest I’ve had the privilege of being taken care of. I was on a full fare ticket from RDU to LAX via ATL. No uniform… no regalia.

I’ve been an expat for some 22 years. I usually travel from EWR to SIN. That being said, I do not expect much from RDU to EWR. Sadly to say today However, I had to traverse the US from RDU to LAX via ALT. I got to tell you, the cabin service from ATL to LAX was substandard to that of premium economy of foreign carriers. Again… the cabin crew were very professional, friendly and sympathetic. The video system was intermittent. I observed other videos monitors around my seat. They were segmented as if uploading from Y-tube…. Not a great way to way to attract customers… what do ya think? If I were a jump seater I could not care less… but alas, I was not… I was a full fare customer.

I asked for a package of extra bread sticks. I was told, that only one package per tray was uploaded. Yeah… Delta management must really be proud of their operations.

Cognac??? I’m sorry, as the cabin crew said… “That’s only for international flights”. Delta management must also be really be proud of their operations too.

The odors of the lavs reminded me of a journey from the hotel in Mumbai to the Airport. OOOOOOOO bad memories ewwwww.

Cognac? No. We do, however, serve gin 'n juice.

Desperado 10-13-2012 05:45 PM

I'm afraid that there's little money left over for cognac and breadsticks since we've started shipping "starter-generators" for every aircraft to every station.

CheapTrick 10-13-2012 07:32 PM

His guy might be right. On my dh today we were not catered with bread sticks or purple drank.

badflaps 10-13-2012 10:43 PM

It is well known,in commisary circles,that renegade kittens are plundering the breadstick stock creating a temporary shortage. Measures are being taken. Not sure about the cognac.....

DYNASTY HVY 10-14-2012 03:49 AM


Originally Posted by pilotrob23 (Post 1276249)

Speaking of moving up take a look at 26 .:cool:
The World's Top Airlines | Ranking 21 to 40



Ally

Dakota Kid 10-14-2012 04:52 AM


Originally Posted by DYNASTY HVY (Post 1276730)
Speaking of moving up take a look at 26 .:cool:
The World's Top Airlines | Ranking 21 to 40



Ally

And number 49 is? Drumroll Please..................

OnMyWay 10-14-2012 09:10 AM


Originally Posted by BigGuns (Post 1275800)
A spirit drank by only three people:

1. "short" men with big egos..... "...Courvoisier cognac was the favorite drink of Napoleon Bonaparte, who died in 1821..."

2. Leon Phelps... AKA The Ladies Man! YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

3. And some tool that calls himself CAPTJNS!

If you want more bread sticks, meet me by the nacho cart....

757upspilot 10-14-2012 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by DYNASTY HVY (Post 1276730)
Speaking of moving up take a look at 26 .:cool:
The World's Top Airlines | Ranking 21 to 40



Ally

My company buys tickets to position us for our flights , a lot of tickets.
My last flight on Delta, cost 60 dollars to check bags, and they managed to damage a Luggage Works roll aboard that I checked.
Baggage service response was we don't cover that damage . Inflight service was bad even when compared with AA in their current problems.
Didn't travel in uniform so I was just another paying passenger who was treated like crap.
I didn't expect bread sticks or a drink.

tsquare 10-14-2012 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by 757upspilot (Post 1276856)
My company buys tickets to position us for our flights , a lot of tickets.
My last flight on Delta, cost 60 dollars to check bags, and they managed to damage a Luggage Works roll aboard that I checked.
Baggage service response was we don't cover that damage . Inflight service was bad even when compared with AA in their current problems.
Didn't travel in uniform so I was just another paying passenger who was treated like crap.
I didn't expect bread sticks or a drink.

I've had my problems with UPS too bud... do we really want to get into this kind of childish mud slinging?

tsquare 10-14-2012 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by pilotrob23 (Post 1276249)

"World's most respected airline awards"... never heard of 'em.


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