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Here is the first officially sanctioned on Delta at a Frequent Traveler University, in Dallas, April 2015. It was lightly attended though a fun group of elites and the curious how Delta was let in the door.
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“…and the curious how Delta was let in the door.”
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GOL: “dumpy experience.” Yes! Average age of female flight attendants: mid-20s. Yes! 🙂
I’ve gone to your extreme international travel and rental car sessions but I don’t recall ever going to your Delta session (I have gone to Delta Points’s though.) Thank you for your putting this up — I like your sense of humour throughout the slides and now wish I went to FTU DFW.
I miss Continental and fondly remember the days when CO was part of skyteam.
@Joey – I like to do new ones to keep things interesting, it only took 3 years for the organizers to approve a Delta talk. 😉
I love that you quoted Gary to support reasons for sticking with Delta 🙂
@FrequentMiler – I enjoy layers of irony
Thanks for this talk and the Extreme International Travel sessions! Both were the highlight of the weekend for me, as they were much more in line with how and why I travel!
@Joy – thanks so much for spending time with me.
@ Stefan — Thanks for not putting any good “secrets” in writing!
@Gene – I try to strike a balance, and the intent of the session was to provide a beginner intro to Delta.