Originally Posted by
JackFranchino
Last month I went for somewhat of a mileage run when a series of schedule changes allowed me to travel from DTW-DEN-LAX-JFK-DTW-TVC for $250 in total. I was originally booked DTW-DEN-DTW, but after over eight schedule changes and some negotiation with supervisors, this new (extensive) routing was authorized at no charge. After flying five segments over a five day period, I have finally obtained a clear understanding of Delta's Silver Medallion status, and the airline's service in general. Here's what I'll share with you from what I learned/experienced summed up (keep in mind this is entirely based on my experience with Delta flying TVC-DTW-ICN-DTW-TVC DTW-DEN-LAX-JFK-DTW-TVC MKE-LGA-MIA-MSP-MKE this year, obviously, YMMV):
1. Delta is good at being on-time. Out of all of the flights I've taken with Delta this year, 100% have been on-time or early. To put this into perspective, the one trip I took with United as a Premier Silver (TVC-ORD-ZRH-ORD-TVC) resulted in me paying out of pocket for an overnight stay and getting a $50 voucher for the inconvenience.
2. Delta is reliable with checked bags. I travel for alpine skiing a lot. Whenever I travel, I typically have a carry on, personal item, and three checked bags. Out of all of these flights, not once was a single bag lost or delayed.
3. Silver Medallions do get upgraded. Obviously don't go expecting an upgrade to Delta One from LAX-JFK, but I did find myself sitting in Delta Comfort + or First Class for every single eligible flight I flew. Surprisingly, I cleared into First (RU) exactly 24 hours before my DEN-LAX, JFK-DTW, DTW-TVC, and MSP-MKE flights. No stress at the airport staring at the dreaded upgrade list.
4. The flight attendants are receptive to ALL medallions, including FOs. The times I didn't clear into First and was seated in C+, the FAs consistently came up to me prior to landing to thank me for my loyalty to Delta. Not saying they actually care, but it is a nice gesture.
All-in-all I've found Delta to be a great choice - one far superior to flying United. How have your experiences been? What do you think about Delta's recognition of medallions? Let me know in the comments below!
Out of 53 segments this year, I think I was thanked by an FA for my medallion status...once? Maybe twice?