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Am I just lucky or is Delta
Airlines more user friendly than they used to be? Our recent experience has
been nothing but pleasant AND SURPRISING after many years of intercontinental
travel and an “I could care less about you because you have no other choice”
attitude by the vast majority of airlines. If you have flown in the last 25
years, you know exactly what I am talking about.
It all started when we found a
decent airfare for a Christmas trip to Puerto Rico. At $600, more or less, for
economy round-trip tickets, we decided that we could afford a few weeks away
from the freezing cold and a holiday in the balmy breezes of our tropical Caribbean
cousin.
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When it came time to choose our
seats, I was shocked that the first class cabin was an option, so I jumped on
seats 1A and 1B! Woo-hoo … could this be a glitch in Delta’s system or were we
really getting “premier” seats for the cost of an economy ticket?
The day before departure, I went
online to check-in. A relatively simple process, I had done my homework in
advance and resigned myself to the fact that we would be paying $25 per bag for
luggage. I heard on National Public Radio just the day before that one airline
alone had made BILLION$ this year in baggage and other travel related fees. I
never realized how lucrative the airlines add-ons actually were prior to that,
so it’s no wonder why they changed the rules just a few short years ago. So
when check-in was complete and there was NO $25 FEE for our luggage, I thought
I had won the lotto … YIPEEEEEE!
The next surprise came when we
arrived at the Kansas City International Airport (they can call it
“international” because the apparently have one flight to Canada per day) early
on Christmas Eve morning. Arriving and
hour-and-a-half prior to takeoff, there was no line at the Delta counter and we
were greeted by a smiling and friendly agent … was I dreaming?
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Atlanta, Georgia from 10,00 Feet |
Being retired Air Force and having
lived overseas for 9 of my 20-year career, I traveled quite extensively by
plane and rarely, if ever, encountered a compassionate agent. The best I could
normally hope for would be non-committal or neutral attitude and, at worst, an
openly hostile and aggressive personality and “we don’t care, we don’t have to”
interaction.
The Delta agent was actually quite
friendly and helpful, and we breezed right through check-in in less than five
minutes. As we approached the security, the TSA Agent told me “you are
pre-screened Mr. Sorrentino, please proceed to the gate (without the usual
security hassles – shoes/belt off, computer out of the bag, etc.). I never
applied for a TSA clearance, so they must have comped me for having had a
Top-Secret Clearance and being a retired lieutenant colonel.
All first-class got us on the
flight from Kansas City to Atlanta was early boarding, a couple free bloody
Marys, and a piece of pound cake. Gone are the days of Mimosas and filet
mignons on domestic flights, but hey, who’s to complain!
After much consideration, I think it was just a fluke, one of those times when the planets simply align and everything goes more smoothly than it is supposed to. Deep down inside I hope that the airlines are
finally treating us like humans AND WITH JUST A LITTLE DIGNITY AND RESPECT because,
after all, WE PAY THEIR DAMN SALARIES … THANKS FOR THE NICE EXPERIENCE DELTA!
CombatCritic Gives Delta Airlines
8 Out of 10 Bombs (On This Trip – 3 Out of 10 Bombs Overall) … Bombs Are Good!
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