Delta’s Biggest Problem With Comfort Plus Seating Is Brand Confusion and Standard Coach Service.
I would avoid the front row Delta 737-900ER This past Monday I flew Delta back from speaking at the FTU ...
I would avoid the front row Delta 737-900ER This past Monday I flew Delta back from speaking at the FTU ...
I hate this, don't you? When you are on a longer flight and want to enjoy a meal or use ...
Love this front row of C+ When you have to be stuck in a coach seat, and that includes Comfort ...
Slides from Delta Air Lines Investor Day 2015 Let me begin by saying I am not a Delta shareholder nor ...
Say it with everyone, "Just say no" to drugs Comfort Plus upgrades. Seriously! I am not kidding and I will ...
EDIT: See THIS post for latest updates on point credit! I don't complain often to Delta and ask for points. ...
September tends to be a slow month. Summer travel is over and business travel has not started the year end ...
From Delta.com NEWS HUB From the Delta PR "News Hub" we have Delta bragging about setting history. The numbers are ...
Finding Level 1 Delta business class awards to Europe (Sweden) - Part 1 Virgin Atlantic Upper Class outbound via Manchester ...
First off, as I always say as a disclaimer, I do not hold any DAL, that is, Delta stock nor ...
You are going to have to bear with me as today's post is going to be a bit of a ...
I suggested at the end of last May's Newsletter that June would just maybe be a bit more quiet as ...
Bumpertunites, weather and your Delta options (and what NOT to do) - Part 1 Airport Express SFO stood me up ...
New this week when you fly you will find an advertisement in your seat back pocket bragging up the new ...
The above photo is from Runway Girl Network @RunwayGirl on twitter showing off the Zodiac Aerospace Z60 seat. Ugg. My ...
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