Originally Posted by raybolt
I generally wear slacks and a button-down shirt when I travel. This is because I'm in my early 20s, and notice a large difference in the attitudes of others and service I receive when I "dress-up" a bit. On the other hand, if heading home from a long day (or vacation, etc.), I have no problem throwing on jeans and a sweatshirt...I just don't (unfortunately) expect the same level of service.
dan
Not only do I expect the same level of service, I get it. I have never, ever felt like I was treated one bit differently on Delta Airlines because of the way that I was dressed, positively or negatively. Well, except once I had a blue tie on and a kid asked me to get a pillow for him, he thought I worked for them.