United and Yoga Pants

Speaking of which, what's with Branson in SEA? First he attacks AS's plan with VX, and with the same breath commends Delta for knowing and appreciating the Virgin brand (Atlantic). If I read it correctly, VS is starting SEA-LHR and directly replacing Delta's 7ER flight out of SEA, correct? So what does Delta get to replace this route with to London. Is this a 1-for-1 metal swap or a pure loss of Delta flying from a pilot perspective?

They use their LHR slots for SEA-LHR and we use ours to open PDX-LHR.

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.usatoday.com/story/85242078/
 
Did you read it? It is actually just a "deepening" and "growth" of the existing symbiotic relationship that's existed for years. We lost that battle years ago.

I'm afraid we are all going to lose this battle. We gave up bottom end scope. This top end scope is the biggest threat to our careers.
 
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I've dabbled in the DSM but I don't consider myself a psychologist!

However your rantings over all things Delta remind me of when a mustang with a big pipe rolls up to me at a red light and revs his engine indicating that he wants to drag race. I largely ignore the person then he tears off when the light turns green. I move forward at my normal leisurely pace.

At the next traffic light, he rolls down the window and starts screaming about how his mustang just destroyed my BMW.

Ok. Glad you felt good in the one-man drag race but I'm middle aged and largely indifferent to your business! :)

Oh Scottsdale. I'm guessing it was one of these guys...or one of the countless others like them. :ooh:
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I used to get 24 buddy passes a year on United and 12 or 14 or something on US Airways, used them all, often to first time standby pax, never once had an issue other than having to re-route or refund people. As a gate agent for several years, I never had an issue with anyone's buddy passes other than them getting stressed out that they were stranded and me lending them a hand. Now that I just sit up in my highchair and watch the airline circus, I use buddy passes often as a pax with no issues.

Why people are so paranoid about these things, I don't know. If you really have to worry about your friends making the headlines to the point that you refuse to give out your buddy passes, look at your life, look at your choices. It would take a "special" kind of person to get your passes revoked. Buddy passes are a good perk, trust your friends, make sure they accept full liability if they get stranded and they know how to dress(which in many cases can even be a t-shirt and shorts), and be a good friend.
I think the problem is "my friends's ex wive's mailman wants a buddy pass" comes up and people don't use them for actual "buddies", and they give them out to people they know but don't know that well, or maybe aren't that close of friends and that's where the hesitation comes from. But yeah, personally unless the person has nonreved a lot before I don't like giving anything out because it's almost as much stress for me as it is for them if something goes tatas up. I don't want to wake up to 40 texts/phone calls from their 530am adventure saying "ZOMG THE FLIGHT IS OVERSOLD NOW/CANCELED WHAT DO I DO?!".
Not to mention they're so bottom of the barrel priority (most of the time) that they're next to useless anyway. Sometimes it's hard enough for me to get where I want to go even being CASS eligible.
 
I think the problem is "my friends's ex wive's mailman wants a buddy pass" comes up and people don't use them for actual "buddies", and they give them out to people they know but don't know that well, or maybe aren't that close of friends and that's where the hesitation comes from. But yeah, personally unless the person has nonreved a lot before I don't like giving anything out because it's almost as much stress for me as it is for them if something goes tatas up. I don't want to wake up to 40 texts/phone calls from their 530am adventure saying "ZOMG THE FLIGHT IS OVERSOLD NOW/CANCELED WHAT DO I DO?!".
Not to mention they're so bottom of the barrel priority (most of the time) that they're next to useless anyway. Sometimes it's hard enough for me to get where I want to go even being CASS eligible.
Haha well if you're careful who you give them to, none of that is an issue. An open seat is an open seat, if people know how to non-rev, power to them I say. I just feel like too many airline employees are afraid to use their passes, even when people on my passes got stranded and bought tickets, it wasn't much of a hassle for me, because frankly I was a richard about it and told them "IF this happens then you're SOL, but have a nice flight" so it was understood from the get go that all I would do was re-list, if possible, or refund.
 
Haha well if you're careful who you give them to, none of that is an issue. An open seat is an open seat, if people know how to non-rev, power to them I say. I just feel like too many airline employees are afraid to use their passes, even when people on my passes got stranded and bought tickets, it wasn't much of a hassle for me, because frankly I was a richard about it and told them "IF this happens then you're SOL, but have a nice flight" so it was understood from the get go that all I would do was re-list, if possible, or refund.
Eh that doesn't always work either. I remember when I worked hub ops years and years ago I had a friend come out and visit me DFW, I had to go work, and I explained that the 3pm flight home looked like crap and that she probably wouldn't be able to get on it, but the 4pm was wide open and she'd have no issues there. Sure enough I get to work, and 2:50pm rolls by and I get a call from her in tears because she got bumped and now she'll never get home! Last time I put someone on passes.
 
I used to get 24 buddy passes a year on United and 12 or 14 or something on US Airways, used them all, often to first time standby pax, never once had an issue other than having to re-route or refund people. As a gate agent for several years, I never had an issue with anyone's buddy passes other than them getting stressed out that they were stranded and me lending them a hand. Now that I just sit up in my highchair and watch the airline circus, I use buddy passes often as a pax with no issues.

Why people are so paranoid about these things, I don't know. If you really have to worry about your friends making the headlines to the point that you refuse to give out your buddy passes, look at your life, look at your choices. It would take a "special" kind of person to get your passes revoked. Buddy passes are a good perk, trust your friends, make sure they accept full liability if they get stranded and they know how to dress(which in many cases can even be a t-shirt and shorts), and be a good friend.


I don't give out buddy passes. Not because I'm worried about my friends acting a fool, but because I don't want to be airborne when they need some help trying to get from A to B and there is nothing I can do.

I'd like to think all my friends know how to act, and dress when in public. I could be wrong, but I don't think I am.
 
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