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lostfido Feb 7, 2012 3:51 pm

FNG from Minneapolis
 
Hello,

Been lurking here for a while and am trying to get as much information as possible. I live in MSP and tend to fly on Delta the majority of the time, but have taken Sun Country a few times also.

I am hoping to learn the best way to maximize my Delta credit card points/miles and this seems to be the place to learn.

Fido

happythrive Feb 8, 2012 1:27 am

been mostly a flyertalk lurker for 6 months, but the info is so good, i need to contribute

CMK10 Feb 8, 2012 11:27 am

Welcome newest members!

bonodad Feb 12, 2012 10:04 pm

Hello,
 
Hello,

I'm living in South Korea, doing some kind of Automovile Engineering,
I've been here for an year and I want to contribute.:D

konradthornburg Feb 14, 2012 12:55 pm

I've been lurking for some time (well over a year). I live in BOS and commute to work in SE Asia, usually on Delta. The last two years I've managed between 100,000 and 130,000 miles, annually. Add to that another 10,000-20,000 in personal travel, usually on DL or other SkyTeam airlines (only since I hit PM with DL).

The forums have already been really useful, and hopefully I can pick up some more tricks to get the most benefit from my traveling.

LocoLobo Feb 15, 2012 12:08 pm

My name is David. I am new to the forum, but I hope to make some friends here.
I am 32 years old with 3 kids. The oldest is 13. We've never been able to really travel. We want to travel, but right now I just don't have the money. I came to this forum hoping to find some good contests and low budget traveling. So if you have any tips please let me know :)

HoosierPride Feb 15, 2012 10:46 pm

Brand new member here.

Will be graduating college in the spring (knocks on wood) and started to explore the website for ways to maximize the value of a summer Europe trip I'm hoping to go on. Got to start building up the miles sometime :cool:.

Will be flying a lot for my job on the east coast post graduation. Hopefully I will learn enough to begin making my own contributions to the website.

Matt

trupie Feb 16, 2012 9:50 am

Do you travel much?

WideBodyFlyer Feb 20, 2012 4:25 am

New poster on FlyerTalk...my first post
 
Hi. I've been reading these postings for a few months and finally decided to sign up and jump in on the discussions. I hope you all are patient with me as I continue to learn the ropes.:D

UAPremExecflyer Feb 20, 2012 4:28 am

Welcome to FT!

UATexas Feb 20, 2012 4:35 am

Welcome. I am like you, fairly new at posting. Just jump right in on the discussions. There is a lot going on with the merger of CO and UA and a lot of discussions about many aspects. I learned if you use the search feature, it will help you find what you are seeking.

irfan23 Feb 20, 2012 5:24 am

Welcome to FT. As the song goes, you can check in anytime you like, you just can't ever leave. :)

avidflyer Feb 20, 2012 7:56 am

Welcome to FT.

AA_EXP09 Feb 20, 2012 8:01 am

Welcome to FT!

UA767400 Feb 20, 2012 1:08 pm


Originally Posted by WideBodyFlyer (Post 18048225)
Hi. I've been reading these postings for a few months and finally decided to sign up and jump in on the discussions. I hope you all are patient with me as I continue to learn the ropes.:D

Welcome to FT!

If you want to track the United Airlines fleet modifications check out https://sites.google.com/site/theuni...inesfleet/home

monitor Feb 20, 2012 2:24 pm

This guy really does belong here. Sixteen posts in less than 10 hours. :)

Welcome to FT, WideBodyFlyer.

theprofessional79 Feb 24, 2012 10:30 am

I haven't posted here yet, but your website is great for people that are looking for answers to travel questions. Most questions are answered without having to post. Nice job all around.

Here's me, in a post I made on United's facebook page and sent to their customer service earlier this week:


United, it seems as if you re-evaluated your policy regarding pets. Good for you. Now, how about re-evaluating the stuff you've pulled from your (loyal) elites?

I have (well, had) proudly flown ZERO flights on airlines not named (or affiliated with) United in over ten years. I didn't even bother with looking at another site for flights past United.com, regardless of price, because your Mileage Plus and E+ programs WERE second to none. My Dad has flown about a million miles on your airline, but only 700K since Mileage Plus was implemented in 1984. We're a small family business that travels about 30K/yr for work. Now that our Premier status seems like it will be worth about as much as Enron stock starting next week, you're forcing us to look elsewhere for an airline that might pick up where you're leaving off. Is there one out there? I don't know. Are we your #1 customer? Not remotely close. What I do know is that your changes are giving thousands of people the thought of entertaining a switch in affiliation, which is beyond comprehension to me. All of this for something as little as taking away E+ access at the time of booking.

Like any other industry, our family business is affected by consolidation of customers. Our customer "base" is getting smaller and smaller, and we are somewhat driven by our bigger customers. This is understandable. However, we go out of our way to make sure that our smaller (loyal) customers feel as much appreciated as possible as our larger customers, because those are the people that put us in business in the first place. Do they deserve or can we give them the same perks as our bigger customers? No, nor should they expect them. I sure don't expect the same perks as your more frequent flyers. However, I would expect that my loyalty be continually rewarded, not restricted. It's almost like a slap in the face.

I'm sure there are THOUSANDS of loyal people out there that would agree with what I'm saying. As a loyal customer of 10 years (and my Dad of 40+), I guess it isn't too much to ask for you to do the right thing and CONTINUE to take care of your loyal customers. As of today, your Mileage Plus program that starts on March 3rd is not doing this.

p.s. A business tip: Next time, when announcing negative changes to your frequent flyer program, do it at the beginning of the year. That way more and more people don't feel swindled by you when they continue to give you their loyalty for the entire year, to be rewarded with what you have in place starting next week. It seems petty at best.

So, now I'm here to find if there is a better answer out there, for someone that NEEDS the extra legroom of E+. I'm 6'5" and my knees can't take the seatbacks in Economy on United. I've noticed recently that JetBlue has 3" extra of legroom in economy, nevermind the 4" past that in "Even More Legroom" seats. I'm going to be flying JetBlue for the first time on April 1 (no fooling). I have "Even More Legroom" seats, and will also check to see if the 3" that JetBlue economy provides past United economy is something that could work for me.

99% of the time, I fly BOS, PVD, or MHT to ORD, LAX, LAS, MCO, and DFW. JetBlue goes to all of those places from my area, and I'm considering a switch to them. The perks of being able to upgrade to FC relatively easily with miles will be gone, but I can't risk having an economy seat on United now that my E+ access at booking will be gone next week.

I will be sticking with United for the remainder of 2012 (as a trial), which will carry my P2 status into 2013.

I didn't know whether to post this here, or elsewhere, so sorry if this is in the wrong spot. Does anyone have suggestions?

Cholula Feb 24, 2012 10:51 am

Hi the professional79 and welcome to FT!

This is a thread for welcoming people and introducing themselves.

To get your question above answered, pls think of a descriptive title and start a new thread in The United Airlines Forum, re-posting your question above.

Happy Travels!

___________________

Cholula
CommunityBuzz! Co-Moderator

theprofessional79 Feb 24, 2012 10:57 am

Thanks. Sorry about that.

jetsetr Feb 26, 2012 7:32 pm


Originally Posted by WideBodyFlyer (Post 18048225)
Hi. I've been reading these postings for a few months and finally decided to sign up and jump in on the discussions. I hope you all are patient with me as I continue to learn the ropes.:D


Originally Posted by UATexas (Post 18048254)
Welcome. I am like you, fairly new at posting. Just jump right in on the discussions. There is a lot going on with the merger of CO and UA and a lot of discussions about many aspects. I learned if you use the search feature, it will help you find what you are seeking.

Welcome to both of you!

JonathanW Feb 27, 2012 5:54 pm

Hello Everyone!
 
I just discovered this site and have been enjoying reading up. Amazing when you learn a little, you realize just how much you don't know. I look forward to learning more, maybe one day I'll be able to contribute. - Jonathan

bmhkhung Feb 28, 2012 8:35 am

HI
 
It is a great platform for not only getting travel tips but also sharing travelers happiness. Really enjoy reading here ...

kingstontoon Mar 1, 2012 9:22 am

Introductions
 
Hi all,

I've been lurking here for a while and think it's now time to join in.

I'm a 33 year old guy living and working in London, and my ambition in life is to visit every country in the world. I love flying and usually get in around 60 sectors a year, all for pleasure rather than business. As I do a lot of travelling, and I pay for it myself, I'm generally looking for the lowest fares possible, and find bizarre routings with lots of stops much more fun that flying direct. I consider myself good at finding cheap flights (originally short haul but increasingly long haul) but after reading some of the stuff on here, it seems like I still have a lot to learn!

I'm with US Airways' Dividend Miles scheme (randomly joined on a whim a few years ago after flying LGA - BNA via CLT) and achieved Silver for the first time last year. I hope to keep Silver this year and Gold may yet be a possibility depending on who I fly with for a couple of trips later in the year.

I'm saving up my miles for a business class return Europe - Oz / NZ but also like the perks of haiving status, such as complimentary First Class upgrades on US within the USA.

Cheers
kingstontoon

ranman1973 Mar 1, 2012 9:30 pm


Originally Posted by bver100 (Post 11270449)
Hey friends, so I've been bumming around this site, mostly in the UA and CX forums, but haven't really introduced myself to the community at large. I'm currently a college student at Northwestern. I love to fly, but can never seem to find the time/money to do all these mileage runs, so i just have to satisfy myself with slowly accruing BIS miles, with a handy Premier Pass to keep those company.

Frequent Destinations: TPE, HKG, SFO, SJC, ORD

I'm in a similar situation. Been bumming around for several years, a member for about 3, and post every so often on various travel topics that appeal to me. I run the website HotelDealsRevealed.com and consider myself to be an expert on Hotwire and Priceline, although i'm always amazed by the knowledge of some peeps here at FT. Spend most of my time traveling to YVR, SEA, and SFO, but I'm off to HNL in just 10 days ;-) Oh yea, I have 3 kids that keep me pretty busy too.

FamilyMan Mar 4, 2012 3:50 pm

I'm a 42 year old Army Officer, who has a hard time getting status. I gain status, the usually get sent to remote locations that preclude travel...and subsequently loose my status.

I feel like it's "the flavor of the month" all the time. Currently hold over a million miles, saving to take my family to Europe one day.

v/r,
FamilMan

dorisrpas Mar 4, 2012 3:53 pm


Originally Posted by WallyInDSM (Post 17872238)
Wally in Des Moines here.

Joined recently after lurking for a few months. Also from the Des Moines area. Flying is always last minute with unpredictable schedule from week to week.

Nice to know there are so many other folks out there who also actually enjoy flying to work instead of driving. :) And so appreciate those who share their knowledge and experiences. Hope to join those ranks one day, to pay back the things I've learned from you'all !

Doris

angeloedades Mar 4, 2012 4:22 pm

My Name's Angelo :D

I'm 20 years old and an IT Geek full time (I am consultant for Microsoft Project Server and SharePoint server and a Desktop Support Specialist).

Currently in Australia for a year and will be returning to the UK in August.

I desperately wanted to be an air hosty or a pilot!

/AE

Halo2012 Mar 9, 2012 11:48 pm

Hello, I finally decided to join flyer talk.
 
Hi,

I'm Ted Saxton, 27 years old, Chicago native, and I'm in corporate sales.

Look forward to chatting and networking with some of you! ^

busymum104 Mar 10, 2012 5:24 am

Busy Mum
 
From Northern Ireland
Married with 4 kids and a pet goat
Work part time in education and the other 50% as mum's taxi, laundry lady and meal provider.
Like to plan trips as ecomomically as possible but with minimum hassle when travelling with the gang - all of who are now old enough to carry or pull their own baggage!!

Sweet Willie Mar 10, 2012 10:13 am

wow, good to see, lots of recent who we all are introductions. Welcome to Flyertalk

Some folks wonder about a good means to contribute to the Flyertalk community. Besides Points/Miles, you can also go to the forums that discuss where you live or travel to: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/travel-dining-161/

A good way to contribute is post local knowledge about where you live/travel to (restaurants, activities, festivals, best ferry/train to catch, etc etc), a great way to assist those traveling to your area.

Rislo Mar 10, 2012 11:48 pm

Hey all,

I'm 23 and I work in logistics for a government contractor in Afghanistan. Before this I did two years in Iraq because college is really expensive.:p

I mainly fly Emirates(the A380 and dedicated Emirates terminal in Dubai drew me). Thai Airways is another of my favorites.

Started lurking this site when I started travelling looking for ways to get cheaper tickets and/or get miles faster. Now I'm almost Silver with Emirates. Still trying to learn all the damn cabin/fare letters.

Powka Mar 20, 2012 12:42 am

Hi everyone,

I got so involved in this forum that I felt the need to introduce myself as well.

I'm 22 year old dude, originally from Eastern Europe but moved to UK over 2 years go. English isn't my first language, and I'm currently working hard on trying to get rid of my accent. Studied performing arts up north for 2 years, then left uni and moved down south of England to where I am now. I'm currently working as a Payments administrator in a betting company, and getting involved with more and more traveling.

I found this forum when I needed information on my very rushed trip across USA, which you can read about here. I'm also planning to move to the US in summer 2013, where I will be able to explore more of this wonderful country. Until then, I'll try to see as much of Europe as possible.

If you'll ever plan on going to Eastern Europe, baltic states, please feel free to PM me and I'll answer any questions you might have.

markjayson Mar 20, 2012 8:32 am

Hi,

I am just going to complete my profile.

olivierATW Mar 20, 2012 11:04 am

Hi all,

My name's Olivier and I'm a 30-something IT consultant based in Paris, working for a big american IT company. Used to travel a lot around Europe for the past 4 years, but now I mostly travel in France for business.
For leisure I take about 6 flights a year in Europe and 1 or 2 flights/year for the US or Asia.
Plans for the next 3 to 5 years: visit LatAm (never been), Thailand and Australia+New Zeland
I fly mostly Air France and stay either at Starwood or Accor properties

roknroll Mar 20, 2012 8:35 pm

Hello All,

My name's Steve and I'm 30 years old. I'm an engineer at a small family business that sells medical lab supplies and lab equipment (for microbiology). My dad started the company 35 years ago or so, after working in a hospital lab himself. Most of my travel is for work. I designed our latest version of the lab equipment, and go out to do all the installations and train the people using the equipment (sold to universities, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and private labs). Most of the trips are all 1 nighters leaving from SJC/SFO all over the US and Canada. Also go to about 6-8 microbiology conferences a year around the U.S. to show our products. Being a small company, I end up being our design, sales, service, support, etc department for the equipment, lol.

Outside of work I really enjoy cooking and am a huge fan of MMA and the UFC. Love to travel outside of work too, and my wife and I usually take an international trip and a few domestic trips each year. My wife and I just had a baby boy. Wife's a nurse and we met in college years ago.

I found flyertalk about halfway through last year, and have gotten so much from it. I'm now sitting on several hundred thousands miles in AA, UA, and DL as well as AMEX and Chase. I've got status on multiple airlines and will probably hit Plat on DL this year by using longer/creative routing on most flights. Without FT, I probably would be splitting my flights between multiple airlines and not getting status anywhere.

Thanks all!

babbs098 Mar 21, 2012 8:15 am

Newbie
 
Hi guys,

A complete newbie here. A Canadian girl hoping for some advice on how to fly all around the US, Italy, and Canada using points and incentives. I have a fam. of 5 and any savings is something!

BMFF Mar 21, 2012 2:29 pm

New member
 
Hello, I been checking this web for a few months and I liked what I saw and hence decided to join.
I live in TX with 2 kids and wife. I love to travel and wife hates it. Go figure. Was CO Plat. member for a long time, and now the UA's 1K. I am not sure I like anything about the new UA yet. I have had many problems mentioned in this site. Some were solved (missing miles from flights) and others are not (missing miles before March 3rd integration. I am just giving them more time.
Thanks, BMFF

neepadiwan Mar 23, 2012 4:28 am

Hi,


All i am Neepa diwan

DoB-21-10-1989 i am Expert in Communication about Mobile.

whelmed Mar 28, 2012 10:36 am

32 year old Canadian living in the UK working for an american company. I'm a former ops consultant, who didn't fly but racked up the hotel points for priority club - but my new role has tons of long haul flights.

Long time lurker, first time poster. Figured with the 180/180 I just better get on it :-)

travelwithme Mar 29, 2012 11:04 am

Been there - is the best suggestion to give on travel
 
I registered because a person was asking questions for travel in Italy.

Having lived, worked and raised a family there for many years I think I can be of help. Also being Italian helps.

:) Ciao. R.


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