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rahulex Jun 15, 2010 11:39 pm

I am me
 
Hello. I am a 30 year old Documentary Cameraman. If I am home in New York, it usually means that I am not working. I fly all over the world to film different strange happenings in odd and often undesirable locations.

I am a Gold Medallion member with Delta, though I've recently been told by a like-minded travelling musician friend of mine, that I need to make the switch to OneWorld. I like that SkyTeam has so many routes on such a great number of Partner airlines, but I feel like the benefits are.... minimal.

Tempted to jump ship.

seanmiller Jun 16, 2010 6:57 am

Hello To All !
 
Hello to All the members of the Flyertalk :)

I am new to this forum.

Kind Regards
Sean

lo2e Jun 16, 2010 7:01 am

Welcome to FT, seanmiller, and I hope you take some time to find your way around, as you've posted in a forum that is only supposed to be for posting hotel deals as it says here.

Dodoldurian Jun 16, 2010 7:16 am

seanmiller, Welcome to FTalker, enjoy the reading and learning. what made you to this place?.

sonofzeus Jun 16, 2010 8:57 am

OP...henceforth your FT nickname will be "Flounder."

cozkay Jun 16, 2010 9:41 am

Welcome!

jpdx Jun 16, 2010 10:14 am

Welcome to FT! Since this is not a hotel deal I will send your thread to CBuzz, where a moderator may merge it with the introductions thread.

--jpdx, Hotel Deals Moderator

anssna Jun 17, 2010 5:08 am

Hello to ALL
I'm new too

Name: Ans
Profession: IT Manager
Hobbies: Travel, Music, Art, Reading
DOB: yes too old..!

greendx Jun 18, 2010 11:12 am

I am 29 years old, live in Brooklyn NY and work as a systems engineer for an advertising/marketing/PR company. I work with windows, vmware, hyperion, citrix, etc. Not much travel for work though last year was enough to get me Platinum with CO thanks to DEQM. Otherwise all leisure travel whenever I can wherever I can.

So far I've been all over Europe, South East Asia, Australia and US. Next up hopefully Japan, Brazil, Egypt and will go from there.

savage63073 Jun 19, 2010 8:34 pm

Per Request
 
Hello World :p

Per request, I am introducing myself as a new member. I work as a project Manager for a medical devices company, am 36 yrs. old and travel primarily for business, but take 1 or 2 personal trips a year as well. I am AAdvantage Platinum (should make EP this year), as well as Lufthansa Senator and Continental Gold Elite (both of which I will lose next February). Not a fan of AA, but I live in Miami so if I want to focus on one airline, that is the logical choice.

Ready? Jun 20, 2010 1:40 am

David, a New Zealander, lived in the Philippines 29 years!. In my early business life I was averaging 4.5 overseas flights per week.

Now doing courier work as a part-timer. Currently doing two flights per week Manila-Frankfurt

Resort and Marina operator

dossan Jun 22, 2010 10:06 am

Hi all,

I guess I should introduce myself then?

I'm a solution architect for a global telecommunications software company. I live near Belfast N Ireland and I'm a Diamond Club Gold holder with BMI.

Hello!

zkcow Jun 23, 2010 2:27 am

I'm Anthony. I live in New Zealand, near an international airport (but not a big one). I go to high school during the week but spend most of free time doing something flying-related, whether that be hanging out at the airport, flying commercially or flying lessons, etc etc.

I'm a frequent flyer with Air New Zealand (Airpoints) and Virgin Blue/Pacific Blue (Velocity), with the odd trip on Emirates.

Thai-Kiwi Jun 26, 2010 4:42 am

I'm not new, but I thought I'd already done this - must be getting old!

So, a Kiwi who has lived in Thailand (and was when joining FT) and has a strong interest in aviation (for work as well as fun).

Whilst no longer behind the joystick/cyclic/yoke, I still enjoy travelling, even if I still prefer the left seat with the best view......

Active on THAI and AirNZ boards, with passing interest in QF and BA (usually to whine - BA still owes me 50 quid for a seat selection screw-up I'll never forgive).

Prepared to risk LCC, and enjoy it most when mileage and availability match to deliver a comfortable seat well forward.....but will take a $1 bargain in a heartbeat.

Occasionally a pedant with language, and always greatly enjoy an ale and a tale !!

Cheers,

TK

CubsFanJohn Jun 27, 2010 8:28 pm

Hi All,
I didn't see this until now so I will introduce myself.
Name: John P.
DOB: 1990 (That's all I will say)
Occupation: College Student at a major university in Central Illinois (No NOT U of I, I am not that smart:D though I will say Tony Romo went there, majoring in Finance with an Accounting Minor.
Interests: Travel (Been to 44/50 US States, all but one Canadian province, and 12 European Countries), Photography (Shameless plug for my Photos here http://community.webshots.com/user/CubsFanJohn ), Commercial Aviation, Watching and Playing any sports mostly Baseball, Football, Hockey and Soccer though I do watch Basketball frequently, Cars, Conservative Politics, Hanging out with friends and Cars.
Favorite Cities/Places to travel to: Seattle, California, Toronto, Paris, Venice, Rome.
FFP membership: AA Advantage and UA Mileage Plus

cmn.jcs Jun 27, 2010 11:24 pm

Evening all,
I'm a student at a university in central Oklahoma (go Sooners!). I'm working on a computer engineering major with possible minors in Russian and math. Also hoping to get my private pilot's license before the year is out. I've been lucky enough to get some travel in as a military dependent--I've lived in Japan and Germany. Hoping to fly for the Air Force once I'm done with school.

Loving FT!

Middle_Seat Jul 5, 2010 10:03 am

It Was 20 Years Ago Today...
 
Recently I noticed that everyone in my family joined the AAdvantage program on July 5, 1990...twenty years ago today. I don't recall what led to our registering, but probably we had just returned from visiting the grandparents in California.

Eleven years later I saw a reference to FT in a newspaper and immediately signed up. I remember telling my wife that there were actually people crazy enough to fly to a faraway destination and then turn right around and fly back...they called it "a mileage run."

From that beginning, and with the help and encouragement of FTers all over the world, we have accumulated status and zillions of points/miles in various programs. We have taken, and continue to take, countless trips that never would have happened if we had had to pay the airfare.

With deepest apologies to Lennon and McCartney:
It was 20 years ago today,
That we learned about miles on AA.
Getting silver, plat and gold,
Having status never gets old....

chriskre Jul 5, 2010 10:16 pm

Hi,
Such an interesting forum.

I'm Chris and I live in Miami, FL. I travel for fun and am an avid timeshare user and frequent the TS forums. Now I have to learn how to get to those TS's cheaper.

I'm a nurse by career and also sell on ebay/online in my own little store.

I'm looking forward to picking everyones brains. I mostly fly on AA since they seem to dominate my city. Hoping to learn how to make the most of AA.
Fascinated by these mileage runs.

Middle_Seat Jul 6, 2010 8:00 am

Welcome to FlyerTalk, chriskre.

You are smart to focus upon one airline program at the beginning. You may want to pick up some easy AAdvantage miles by applying for the Citi personal and business cards...there is usually a thread or two about it in MilesBuzz.

nchaurdia Jul 8, 2010 4:04 am

Hi
 
Hi, my name is Nishant. Been here for a while now, but have recently stopped travelling. Still have my miles, and hotel points that I can cash in on though :-D.

rajsbasi Jul 10, 2010 6:08 am

Hi
 
Hey Nishant, sounds good, and good luck with the biz!

Me - well I just hit the big three oh lol. Im a star alliance and hilton fan, work as a lawyer here in London, and travel a lot for pleasure and little for work which is the way I like it lol. Right Im off to sit in the garden and enjoy this gorgeous weather we have at the moment!

businesstraveller2 Jul 10, 2010 1:14 pm

Just started reading this board. I regularly post to tripadvisor with hotel reviews under the same moniker. Based in Southern CA, I have elite status on both UA and CO so very interested in what happens with the merger. I would be platinum on CO this year if all my miles had been on CO, but I tend to fly a lot more UA since they have a hub at LAX. Ditto *A carriers e.g. Lufthansa, Air NZ, etc.

Looking for advice on working towards UA 1K (currently PE and slated to get pretty close to 1K this year) and any hotel/car advice. Also on the way to National Exec. and currently Hilton Silver VIP.


Originally Posted by Middle_Seat (Post 14245903)
Eleven years later I saw a reference to FT in a newspaper and immediately signed up. I remember telling my wife that there were actually people crazy enough to fly to a faraway destination and then turn right around and fly back...they called it "a mileage run."

Mid Dec 2009 I took a business trip on AA LAX-MIA RT in 1st (paid ticket) and somehow my whole side of the first class section started talking about elite programs. Turns out almost everyone there was doing something akin to a mileage run - maybe they wanted to go anyway but there was definitely some sort of mileage run deal with many of them. Turns out I had just taken advantage of some special UA deals in Nov to bump up to PE so we were trading stories back and forth about this. People were standing up in their seats talking over the seats about AA mileage runs. I was probably the only one in first who was not elite with AA. They were egging me on to use my UA elite status to ask the other carriers for elite status for the year. Have not done it but someone did offer me Alaska elite status for the year if I tried to maintain it. Not much need for me to fly Alaska so I did not follow up.

SocialAdept Jul 12, 2010 3:41 pm

I'm Jacob. A swedish Engineer with a soft spot for exotic locales, luxury hotels and fine dining. Since I'm also a bit of a penny pincher a place like flyertalk will do me a lot of good.

I usually frequent Tripadvisor but now I'm hoping to complement that resource with the advice from the very well travelled crowd here at FT. I've travelled to all kinds of places in the world but hold a special place in my heart for New York City and Barcelona. My lovely girlfriend will ocassionaly chime in form my account as well. Having worked as a model she has experienced just as many exciting places and can tell you all about international shopping if that's your fancy. She's also one of the lucky few who got to experience the Concorde transatlantic.

budmester Jul 13, 2010 2:42 pm

Hello all,
I have been reading and getting tips from Flyertalk for a while and, as an avid traveler hopefully I can chime in on some topics to help others out. I travel for both work and pleasure and have been known to post to, and frequent other travel boards. I spend most of my time between Toronto, New York and Budapest. These are also the three places closest to me, as well as London, as I have lived in all 4 cities for several years at a time.

The best way to experience a destination is to do as the locals do.

Madinat Jul 14, 2010 11:24 am

coming out of the dark....
 
hi gang!
My name's Madinat, I joined ages ago when i had to fly every few months to get back and forth from college. i have since graduated (from college, AND med school!) and no longer fly with the same frequency i used to. i did however get bitten by the travel bug when in thailand this past spring and now need to figure out how to maximize my miles again!

up until thailand i had been only flying to accumulate miles (mostly USAir and Delta since i lived in atlanta) but now that i have that travel itch, i'm finding i need other means of accruing mileage. gotta give mad shouts out to clark howard for putting me onto this site before he went all big time =)

arthurg Jul 14, 2010 2:49 pm

Hey guys,
I'm a hotelier from SAL currently based of GVA but travel a lot to the US, UK and back home.

I mostly fly CO and other *A

gatormel Jul 14, 2010 3:55 pm

Hi all!
I'm new here too, so I'll formally introduce myself here!

My name is Melissa-- 25 years old. I got my BS in Chem at Univ. of FL (Gators!) and am working on my PhD in Chem (3 years in) at Texas A&M Univ.

looking forward to joining the FT community... my boyfriend has been reading the forums (he is not a member) for a while, his brother even longer. This year I have been traveling a good amount, so I decided to join. I'll be at the Ann Arbor DO next weekend (thanks to the suggestion of fti!), so maybe I'll meet some of you out there.

Thufir Hawat Jul 15, 2010 5:41 pm

Hello there!

I'm Anthony, I'm 25, a graduate student attending the University of Oklahoma (though my heart and home are in central PA, so I'm more of a Nittany Lion than a Sooner at heart).

Been lurking for a couple months, and even though I don't travel frequently (a couple times a year), I love FT: 1) because it tells me of things, places, airplanes, and statuses that I'm probably not going to see in my lifetime, and 2) provides me with great information on where to sit on airplanes to make my trips more enjoyable!

(A special thanks to those who recommended row 6 on United's A319/A320 aircraft--loved the cutouts and all that legroom!)

While I've never done a mileage run, and tend to prefer to get where I want to go quickly, I am collecting miles with United, and while not flying with them at the moment am also a part of Delta SkyMiles (though UA will likely be my airline of choice for some time).

Looking forward to learning more and interacting with such a great community!

tavia Jul 16, 2010 1:08 pm

hi everybody

I'm tavia 23 years old and I'm a student living in the netherlands. I like to travel a lot and found out about this site by change.

chriskre Jul 19, 2010 6:58 am


Originally Posted by Middle_Seat (Post 14250665)
Welcome to FlyerTalk, chriskre.

You are smart to focus upon one airline program at the beginning. You may want to pick up some easy AAdvantage miles by applying for the Citi personal and business cards...there is usually a thread or two about it in MilesBuzz.

Thanks for the tip.

I've been using hotel cards since I get more "mileage" out of those and find the airfares cheap enough not to want to redeem miles.

Recently got an Amex with Worldpoints but still too new to that one to know if it's worth it to me.

My favorite so far has been Marriott Rewards since I've been pretty brand loyal to them, but I'm excited to see what else is out there.

BamaStangGuy Jul 21, 2010 8:00 am

Hey everyone. Been browsing this forum for a long time and decided to go ahead and get my first post out of the way. Name is Brent, I'm 24 and I live in Huntsville, AL. Love to travel and have found a lot of useful information here for my Delta Sky Miles and Starwood Preferred accounts.

michtui Jul 22, 2010 1:09 am

Newbie here
 
Hello guys, I don't know if this is the right place for an Introduction, just came across the site and search for some fun traveling, I do have pet too and willing to share experiences.

coachrowsey Jul 24, 2010 9:31 am

Welcome to all our new members. Now jump in & post:)

lin821 Jul 24, 2010 11:51 am

All the new FTers, welcome!


Originally Posted by michtui (Post 14344405)
Hello guys, I don't know if this is the right place for an Introduction, just came across the site and search for some fun traveling, I do have pet too and willing to share experiences.

Yes, this is the perfect thread for your self-intro and debut post! ^

I guess you won't have troubles navigating FT. I hope you'll enjoy our Travel with Pets Forum as well!

Super Nintendo Chalmers Jul 24, 2010 1:35 pm

Hello everyone. Glad to be part of this site!

- SN Chalmers :)

runtotravel Jul 25, 2010 6:38 am

Hi, I'm new to the forum. I live in Massachusetts and like to combine travelling to new places with running races. We are planning to run the Dublin Marathon in Oct. 2010 and would like some advice re. what to take in while we are there.

dereiziger Jul 25, 2010 7:57 am


Originally Posted by runtotravel (Post 14360801)
Hi, I'm new to the forum. I live in Massachusetts and like to combine travelling to new places with running races. We are planning to run the Dublin Marathon in Oct. 2010 and would like some advice re. what to take in while we are there.

I'm glad to see another fellow runner who travels palces to run.... ;-) I'm not doing any this year but next year will be running the Reykjavik Marathon ... good luck on your Dublin Marathon...

meilenfreund Jul 25, 2010 3:57 pm

Hi everyone! I'd like to take the opportunity to introduce myself to the community. I'm 34 years old (or young ;) ) and live in Bremen (Germany) where I work as a government employee for the Dept. of Justice. Those of you who are also members of the German forum vielfliegertreff.de should already know me as I'm using the same nick on that website. ;)

passabella Jul 29, 2010 11:50 am

introducing myself
 
Well hey there!
I'm Mike. I'm 24. Just trying to work at my small business and pay the bills and get some tips in the best way to save money. Pretty new at this, so I thought I'd check out some forums to see if I could get any basic tips. It would be greatly appreciated! I live in canada, Toronto to be exact & I love to travel, though I haven't been to many places (just asia and the US!) looking to get to Europe this coming November. Besides travel I love food + drink, photography, music & the arts in general. Glad to be here!

AtariBaby Jul 30, 2010 2:25 am

Hi all,

I've always been impressed with the positive vibe here. I have a confession: I actually enjoy flying if you can believe it.

Anyway I find myself a fairly frequent flyer now, so I'm here to learn from the pros.

Thanks everyone for making this forum such a great resource.


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