D is an appropriate letter for Delta

Is Delta:

a) D+?  b) Disgusting? c) Delayed? d) Dumpy? e) ALL OF THE ABOVE?

How about F- All of the above and more?

This past weekend I was practically forced to fly Delta Airlines. It’s a city that only offers Delta service. I won’t complain, I was able to book the ticket just 8 hours prior to the actual flight. Throughout my travel “career”, I have never bought a ticket this close to departure, so the experience was interesting, a little chaotic, but I was very enthusiastic. At the end of the day, flying is flying and techinally, I should tell myself that I am excited regardless of the airline, right? Wrong! I will keep reminding you readers, the airline is key to flying experince. Flying is more with a certain airline!

Friday morning started out with the usual. Go to the airport, print boarding passes at the kiosk and clear security. The Grand Forks airport is tiny, so it’s foolish to arrive more then 15 minutes prior to boarding if you are flying without bags. Interestingly enough, Delta offers Breezeway boarding, which is the equivalent of a United red boarding carpet for elite members. Not that many elites on the 5:10AM Pinnacle CRJ-200. A few minutes later, mechanical! Off the plane, rebook myself on Delta.com website since the Delta reservation number is temporarily disconnected. Next attempt at flying: a DC-9 to Minneapolis. Flight full, very full. Sold out full. Last row on the DC-9. I’ve never been on a DC-9, but I know Northwest has 3 versions- this was the 2 flight attedant version of the DC-9. Missed my connection to O’Hare. Minneapolis airport? Nice, very nice. Except- not a single  Delta Red Coat all the way from C to G. For those who ask what is Delta Red Coat? It’s one of Delta’s iniatives at better customer service. It’s a portable gate agent. He or she can rebook you, print boarding passes and vouchers. Still, as nice as it sounds, it’s absolutely irritating to walk throughout the aiport and not be able to find a single one.

 The only thing in red was a Delta Amex credit card hawker who told me Delta does not offer special services counters. I think to myself- “and people actually complain about US Airways in Philly”?! What I do like about Delta is their computer rebook system. You scan your boarding pass at this kiosk type device and it lists the flights you have been rebooked on. Of course, I managed to learn about one of these machines, because the gate agent would not assist me until he saw me play around with the machine for a “decent’ amount of time. Made it to Chicago about 5 hours late.

Return was interesting. Chicago to Minny was an A319. I got exit row and ”flew into” FlyerTalker td_in_training. He was one of the nicest FlyerTalkers I’ve met so far. Delta actually did good on this flight. Aside from it being over an hour late, coach cabin was provided a full beverage service and even tiny bags of peanuts. I do miss peanuts on US Airways flights. I had enought time to make the connection back to Grand Forks, ND, although G to C is a bit of a schlepp, but the people movers are a nice touch. The Grand Forks flight didn’t even beging boarding, so I was thrilled about the prospect of not missing class the next morning. Had myself an exit row on this CRJ-200. Only about 60% full. Quick taxi to de-icing pad and then something unexpected,  yet something probably expected from Delta. While rolling down the runway, at about 40-50 knots, the plane comes halting to a complete stop and exists the runway utilizing the closest taxiway. Apparently, a warning light lit up in the cockpit indicated a problem with the apu/engine generator. Taxi back to gate, but not let off the plane, the mechanics end up fixing the problem. A few more minutes of paperwork and we’re on our way. The flight attendant, Athena was excellent. While in the air, she provided a full service on this rather short flight and even comped alcoholic beverages. I just had water. No ice, no lime.

Overall, I found Delta very poor, and I’m excited to say I’m only stuck with them for a few more months. I’m in the process of matching my US status to Delta, which should make me Delta Gold Medallion, so we’ll see if my experiences improve for the few remaining months. Flight attendants are much, much better at US Airways. I cannot wait to fly with US Airways again next month. Only have to deal with Delta on Grand Forks to Denver via Minneapolis!

Three positives about the trip: 1) FlyerTalker 2) F/A Athena on Minny to Grand Forks 3) Delta’s rebooking machines are pretty cool

Proudly flying with US,

-Kinglobjaw

Fly the Flag, US Airways’ latest/oldest slogan?

So I log on to USAirways.com. I want to check my Dividend Miles account balance. What do I see on the bottom? Fly the Flag® to Rio de Janeiro from $631 roundtrip. Sure, the deal sounds decent enough, but for a true US Airways loyalist, it’s a flash back! A flash back to the “darker” days, and by darker I only mean the livery color!

Apparently, a version of ”Fly the Flag” was used by both USAir in the 1990′s and the re-named US Airways in the early 2000′s, before the merger with America West, of course.

Recalling my US Airways colectibles, I believe I still have a car sticker that says “Fly the Flag” and a shirt button that says “Fly the Flag” with a picture of the old US Airways tail in the very classy navy coloring.

I’ll try to post some pictures once I get my hand on these things again!

Speaking of collectibles and US Airways “gear”, I just purchased three items from the US Airways Company Store;

1. A US Airways license plate theme for my new car

2. A 2010 US Airways Calendar

3. A 2010 US Airways Pocket Calendar/Planner

You can follow the US Airways Company Store on Facebook!

 

Proudly flying with US,

-Kinglobjaw

Bittersweet candy on Halloween

I think flying on Halloween is exciting. Why? US Airways lets all of their employees dress up for Halloween- and it’s nice to see the employees get creative, relax a bit and have some fun all the while having to deal with the crazy world of the airport and airplane.

I’ve seen a lot of employees on Halloween, and my two favorite costumes have got to be Miss US Airways (Phoenix Club), and Gypsy (Las Vegas gate agent), both shown below:

Miss US Airways- she told me her platform was on-time departures!

Gypsy- look! She even has her crystal ball. Oh tell me crystal ball, will I clear my upgrade?

Gypsy- look! She even has her crystal ball. Oh' tell me crystal ball, will I clear my upgrade?

So while Halloween is mostly treats, my treat turned out to be a bittersweet one. Upon talking with “Gypsy” (since I never asked her name), I found out she and many other agents were being let go in February, due do another round of US Airways cutback in Vegas. Chicago-Vegas being dropped was now the least important reason I was upset! I really feel for these people, and while I know that is happening system-wide, reading about it, IS different than witnessing it (or listening about it) in person. So there I was flying my last leg of the mileage run, and I was quiet, just unhappy about what was going on. I’m going to be flying through Las Vegas one final time in December. I’m going to do my best to take this photo, attach an Above & Beyond certificate and try to locate the agent and give her a final souvenir. I doubt anyone took her photo that day- yet here she is, smiling,  sporting a killer costume helping out US, and us very needy passengers. Thanks for all your help! All the best to you!

Have a nice clicK life,

-Mark

Kinglobjaw on the radio -oh!

Well sort of. Pod-cast is the proper term. If you’re into this frequent flyer madness- then you’ve probably already heard of UPGRD. They record a new episode every week discussing airline travel, frequent flyer/stay programs and airline news among other things.

This past Thursday I spent an enjoyable evening discussing US Airways and Dividend Miles along with Mike, Fozz, Hunter and Ben.

Aside from US Airways, we also spoke about Delta’s over-fly incident, personal choices on which airline to fly out of Boston Logan, and a nasty incident that involved me, a flight attendant, Iceland and a London to Charlotte US Airways flight.

Tempting, isn’t it? Listen here. Or external player, if you prefer.

Have a nice clicK life,

-Mark

I just upgraded to Windows 7 and I love it!

Yes, I know. It’s an odd post compared to what I usually blog about. At the same time, I wanted to share that I just upgraded to Windows 7 Home Premium and I only paid $30. Students and educators (and anyone else whose email ends with an ‘.edu’) can take advantage of the $29.99 price. More information can be found here. For the first time ever, I think the upgraded OS is actually faster than it’s predecessor- and get this- on the exact same computer. Maybe I’m overreacting since I’ve only used the new operating system for roughly 29 minutes, but I’m really enjoying the new experience. The taskbar is truly pheonomenal and everything looks so good with the Aero experience. No Windows 7 review here, so don’t even ask, but I told myself, a blog post from the new OS is on the short list.

Have a nice clicK life,

-Mark

Earning cash back $, while earning miles and/or points is nice too.

Many of you already know about reaping the rewards of frequent flyer/ stay/ rental programs. But how about squeezing out just a little bit more? This time, squeezing out some cold, hard cash or (ca$h) as I like to call it?

While it may not be a lot, but things like $4 for every airline ticket purchased, or 1% money back on Marriott stays does add up! You know the frequent flyer miles add up- you’re glowing with joy, because you earned a free 100 Priority Club points or 500 Delta miles. Why not allow the same thing with cash?

I’ve posted a banner on the top right side of this blog about a program called Mr. Rebates. You basically click through the page and you have a list of popular merchants that earn you cash back on every purchase/ticket/stay/rental. The site actually links you with the original web page you would book on anyway and awards you money for the purchase, because they earn commission themselves. Upon joining and completing one transaction with any merchant, you also earn a $5.00 welcome bonus.

Here are some of the cash back percentages on merchants I buy from, just by being a member (free to join) of Mr. Rebates. There are 100′s more in addition to:

  • eBay- I get 3% cash back on all eBay purchases
  • Orbitz- $4.00 for every ticket I purchase, so I often split into one way segments to earn more cash back
  • Holiday Inn- (along with other members of Priority Club brand hotels)- 5% cash back on all stays. I really see the cash back pouring in after a longer vacation!
  • Marriott hotels- 1% cash back. Used to be 2%, but it changes from time to time
  • AVIS car rentals- 3% cash back

Dont’ worry! The links on Mr. Rebates will take you to the direct company sites (Avis.com, Orbitz.com, Marriott.com…), so you earn the cash back in addition to your points and miles. In the end, your flight/stay becomes that much more valuable. Of course, there are hundreds of non-travel partners that I did not list since I’m trying to make this post travel related.

All you have to do to join for free is visit Mr. Rebates or click the banner on the top/right of the blog page menu. They pay your cash back earnings via check or PayPal at the end of each month, whichever you prefer to receive. I prefer PayPal since I get my money the next day. I’ve received over $200 dollars since joining in 2008 and I don’t even shop that much! If you have any questions about this amazing program, you can post a comment about this post, or the most popular way people have gotten in touch with me, Kinglobjaw.com/contact.

Have a nice clicK life,

-Mark

New priority club members! Kinglobjaw is helping you and himself earn 5,000 bonus points.

Can I refer you to join the Priority Club program? If you join with me as the person referring you, we will each get 5,000 bonus points. That’s actually enough for a free night if you’re staying at a Points Break hotel!

Here’s the link, but don’t join yet! You need my Priority Club member number to input so you and I can get 5,000 points each! Visit Kinglobjaw.com/contact to have me refer you. I think it’s Win-Win-Win!

One thing for you to keep in mind. You will get the 5,000 bonus points after your first stay at any Priority Club family of hotels within the next 90 days after joining. Please read the entire rules of the promotion at the promotion site. (Link provided above)

Over the past few years I’ve supported Marriott, but things like failed hotel projects and too much focus on the vacation club division has pushed me away. I find Priority Club very rewarding and it’s so easy to earn and redeem points. And when it comes to locations- they’re everywhere. Just what I like!

 

Have a nice clicK life,

-Mark

Explaining my abscess-ence.

As you can see from my IC Mauritius review posted just minutes ago, Kinglobjaw is back. I’ve been away for exactly a month, and it wasn’t by choice. I’ll keep it short, but it won’t be sweet. Basically, a healthy 19 year old who has not even taken so much as an aspirin or tylenol in his entire life got really ill. I had a bacterial abscess in my sinus and I had to stay in a hospital for a few nights. Was no Ritz yet they charged me $1,800 per night. Here’s where it gets complicated. No antibiotics worked, so they had to make a hole in my forehead to drain the abscess= 5 hour surgery. I could have said no to the surgery, but then the ball of bacteria would: a) hit my eye nerve and I’d go blind or b) burst into my brain which would either cause me to undergo a brain surgery or die. And by the way, the bacteria was staph.

I’d like to kindly ask for everyone (who has done so) to stop blaming Africa for this illness! It could have gotten it anywhere…

There, I told you I would keep it short. Other than that, I’ve been on another antibiotic following my surgery and I’ve been generally weak and I’m not supposed to lift more than 5 pounds. I sure hope my keyboard isn’t that heavy. Oh, and I should be sleeping by now.

Have a nice clicK life,

-Mark

He knows he’s got it this time!

Folks, I’ll be very frank. I am really ill and leaving to the emergency room within a matter of minutes. I’m battling 40C (104F) temps, severe sinusitis, pink eye and other flu like symptoms each in a very severe stage. I hate complaining about this and moaning on my blog, but I know something’s not right. After all, my Dad did ask me a few days ago if I was going to die by week’s end.

That said, I don’t want any sympathetic comments or emails- just hang out for a week or two and my I will post my trip report. I promise!

Oh and one more thing. I’m a religious person who’s not shy about public display of religion. Whatever your faith, say or pray for me? I will return the favor. I already try to, every night. Thanks.

Have a nice clicK life,

-Mark