Delta’s fairly stock social media reply to the gold medallist US olympic curlers has gotten a lot of play. The athletes tweeted hoping for an upgrade coming home from Seoul, and were roundly told no. Except it turns out – despite all the media surrounding Delta’s initial response – that there was a celebration at the gate, a champagne toast onboard, and one of the medalists did wind up sitting up front.
Hi, there. Congratulations, gold medal champions! We are honored to be your ride back home! While we don't have any upgrades to offer, we look forward to seeing you on board. Thanks for flying with us! *AJL
— Delta (@Delta) February 24, 2018
Delta’s reply was fair of course. We all know the request for an upgrade was worded all wrong. They should have just tweeted Rumplestiltskin “revenue management.”
Delta’s Seoul flights have been pretty full. Upgrades are tough to come by. But Delta seemed to miss a golden opportunity here. United is the official sponsor of the Olympics. Delta’s play here is to gift free tickets to the Olympians if they can’t do upgrades, take photos with their medals, and garner as much publicity as United bought with their sponsorship.
The initial handling was ham handed but the flight home turned out to be special. Delta had recognition and a gift for the Olympians.
Thanks to @Delta for recognizing the Gold Medal winning curling team & for a champagne toast in flight for all of the @TeamUSA athletes & coaches! The pilots in flight were all awesome! #TeamUSA #Curling #Delta #PlatinumElite pic.twitter.com/FRgI0dNotV
— Phill Drobnick (@CoachPhill) February 26, 2018
Hoping to put this to rest…we were never denied anything, simply asked about upgrades, were told very politely the flight was full, and that was that! We hold @Delta in the same high regard we always have. They had a really nice gift presentation for us when we boarded! https://t.co/whsgYJdDdW
— Tyler George (@tgeorge1323) February 26, 2018
And they offered on onboard champagne toast.
A champagne toast for Team USA curling gold medalists on flight home from Korea. #Pyeongchang2018 #Olympics #StribOly18 #Curling@usacurl @StribSports @tgeorge1323 @MattJamilton @TeamShuster @jlandsteiner pic.twitter.com/j7DW4jdXmS
— Carlos Gonzalez (@CarlosGphoto) February 26, 2018
What’s more one of the Olympians did get to sit up front when a passenger offered to trade their business class seat and sit in back.
Some stranger who attended our Gold Medal game heard I was onboard today and offered to trade seats sending me up to First Class. I’m truly humbled by random acts of kindness. Thank you sir, time to double my sleep from the last few days! #NapTime
— John Shuster (@Shoostie2010) February 26, 2018
Stranger who traded me seats was a kind gentleman from Hollywood, FL by the name of Gary Balter. Can you please help me give Gary a big Twitter Thank You? #MondayKindness #PyeongChang2018 https://t.co/frVjrWNVGz
— John Shuster (@Shoostie2010) February 26, 2018
Unfortunately for Delta all of this came after their hand handed initial response, which so far is what’s gotten the attention.
They did get “upgraded” in the literal sense, but by the passenger and not Delta. So Delta deserves the backlash for their heavy-handed response, since they didn’t upgrade the passenger. Nice to see the celebration though – Delta should’ve tweeted something like “all the seats are full, but we’ll have celebratory champagne :)” and they would’ve been much better off.
He did not get upgraded. He changed seat with another passenger!
Flight was full, what were they supposed to do??
@Brad, they could have said “we would love to give you an upgrade but unfortunately our Business Cabin is full”.
I can’t imagine how pissed off a 1st class passenger would be if Delta just bumped him (or her) for a medal winner.
But yes, they could have said “sorry we’re full, but free champagne for you.”
Shoot, I’ll still pick DL over UA any day, upgrade ‘scandal’ or not!
…and if the team was upgraded, imagine if you were in the following group who *would* have been upgraded and didn’t…. Kind of a no-win situation for Delta. Hat’s off to the guy who did give up his seat – that’s a long flight….