Originally Posted by
gitismatty
No menus, no addressing pax by name, 3 beverages on a 10 hour flight (and nearly five minutes to bring the beverage once ordered), single tray meal service. inconsistent timing between left aisle and right aisle (person in my row on left aisle got food nearly 10 minutes before I did).
also there appeared to be someone on the crew that wasn't a FA. I think they said a customer experience person, but he was helping with service. and he was terrible. he was also wearing a pink dri-fit polo and not a standard uniform. it was NOT a good look for a premium cabin
I'm normally pretty picky about my in flight experience so I obviously had some gripes. my husband is far less picky about service on a plane and even he said it was garbage.
is this the new normal, or is this another case of "every flight gets a different level of service so just roll the dice and hope for the best"
also, kind of an elitist sounding complaint, but why doesnt DL hold the main cabin people from exiting the plane until all of D1 is out? VS does this for UC and it makes complete sense as just one more tiny. perk for dropping a few grand. would be really nice to see DL provide the service they are marketing
Originally Posted by
gitismatty
I can't imagine the leap you took from "he was also wearing a pink dri-fit polo and not a standard uniform" for you to interpret that to mean that I have some kind of issue with delta supporting BCRF.
my objection is not to the color. I know that delta goes all in on the breast cancer thing during October. my objection to the shirt is that he was wearing a polo and jeans. he looked like a passenger, not cabin crew.
and while you may wear jeans or a skirt to the office, I am pretty sure that those items are not part of delta's appearance standard for cabin crew. if you have some kind of insider tip that delta has implemented casual Mondays for cabin crew, please share the memo.
*You* objected to his "pink polo". *You* never mentioned jeans. Jeans seems like a much more egregious failure, why are you only bringing that up now? *You* said that his pink polo was "not a good look for a premium cabin".
Why would anyone think that you object to the color?????
While you might be "pretty sure" that
tennessetom wearing jeans or a skirt wouldn't adhere to Delta's "appearance standard for cabin crew", you seem to be clueless to the fact that the pink polo *does* adhere to their standards.