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Monthly Archives for December 2017.

Atlanta Airport Power is Back – Avoid Atlanta Airport! – as Delta May Face Fines

Dec 18 2017

Atlanta airport electricity was restored around midnight Sunday night after an outage that lasted 11 hours. After around 1000 flights were cancelled at the airport, many travelers simply stayed even though MARTA was running.

Planes and crew are out of position, not ready to fly. Delta won’t even let unaccompanied minors near Atlanta.

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Pilot No Shows, Forces Delta to Cancel Last Ever Boeing 747 Flight Departing U.S.

Dec 17 2017

Just last week Delta told investors that their operation was so good only weather could snarl it. I suggested this was hubris along the lines of American’s Doug Parker claiming his airline would never lose money again — and I suggested that the Atlanta-based airline, known for IT meltdowns, had better hope as well that “all of their pilots stay happy” because pilots can bring down any airline.

Today Delta was scheduled to fly its last-ever Boeing 747 departure from the U.S., Detroit to Seoul. And one of the plane’s four pilots didn’t show so Delta had to cancel the flight.

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Review: American Airlines Boeing 787-9 Business Class, Paris – Dallas

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Dec 17 2017

Ultimately I consider business class to be primarily about the seat, and that’s just where American shines. I prefer them over British Airways, Lufthansa, Delta (I haven’t yet flown the new Delta One suite headed mostly to Asia), KLM, and I prefer them of course over Air France’s angled A380s though not their reverse herringbone direct aisle access 777s.

They offer really good seats and functional internet. And my main meal really surprised me by how good it was. They’re also improving the bedding.

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