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Articles tagged “delta air lines”

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Delta succeeds in bringing well-designed Sky Club to New York’s LaGuardia Airport

Delta's new Sky Club may be the one part of LaGuardia that fliers aren't complaining about, but one that will hopefully inspire image improvements in other airlines' club at all New York airports.

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Gogo to bring in-flight Wi-Fi to international Delta flights in early 2013

Passengers will soon be able to pay for Wi-Fi services on flights over the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, but this will only be a real success when Gogo fixes it sometimes slow and spotty connections.

Gogo to bring in-flight Wi-Fi to international Delta flights in early 2013

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Delta rolls back upper class fare increase after competitors refuse to match

Not sure how, but this raising-and-waiting-for-competitor-to-match cycle needs to get broken, in the consumer interest. Anyone?

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Try and try, any which way: Delta hiking prices, yet again

Delta's trying again, this time with the higher priced seats, which means it could stick even if discounters like Southwest won't come along.

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The (fake) Delta safety video that will actually make you watch safety instructions

Not only does this Delta remix video hit all the right notes, it calls attention to the bizarre robot-flight attendant the airline uses in its current safety video.

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Snacks on a plane! Five airlines with the best food that pocket change can buy

Air France takes the cake for serving (free!) champagne, but most airlines do actually offer name brands and allergen-free snacks... just expect to pay for anything more filling than coffee and chips.

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Comair gets grounded: Delta shuts regional carrier and turns to larger aircraft

Most of the legacy carriers are moving towards more streamlined systems that focus on a few aircraft types rather than a diverse portfolio of planes that are harder to maintain.

Comair gets grounded: Delta shuts regional carrier and turns to larger aircraft

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Why the FAA’s Delta fine isn’t really a big deal

Peterson smartly draws attention to the difference between the announced FAA penalty and the fraction of that cost that large airlines usually end up paying.

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More pet restrictions on Delta Airlines; banned on Boeing 767

Clearly, airlines are going for the kill. Killing any notions of "customer service", that is.

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Delta SkyMiles voted worst in frequent flyer survey

There's nothing worse than an airline frequent flyer program when it's tough to book awards travel, and respondents to this Frequent Business Traveler and FlyerTalk survey expressed frustration with Delta in this regard. The airline, which has been all over Facebook with its booking widgets, prides itself on its technology so it must be especially disappointing that road warriors expressed their frustrations with the SkyMiles awards calendar.