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Oh come on. I think they just have 3 people working the phones. Mel just answered three times in a row :mad:
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Originally Posted by kingalien
(Post 12874438)
Grand opening is slated for 5 December.
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Originally Posted by jrzyshawn
(Post 12874556)
Oh come on. I think they just have 3 people working the phones. Mel just answered three times in a row :mad:
Tell 'em to get you a seat assignment on the CRJ or you will cancel the entire itinerary including the up-front TPAC segment. And if they can't fulfill this very rational and reasonable request, because of the way their system works, you would like to speak with a supervisor. Sometimes you gotta hit 'em where it :rolleyes:'s. |
Originally Posted by rolov
(Post 12874491)
I have not done OZ, but having done NH, I will say it was way better than AC even if AC has a flat bed. When are you going ?
NH is introducing their new business class on the NRT-JFK route |
Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 12874601)
Hah.
Tell 'em to get you a seat assignment on the CRJ or you will cancel the entire itinerary including the up-front TPAC segment. And if they can't fulfill this very rational and reasonable request, because of the way their system works, you would like to speak with a supervisor. Sometimes you gotta hit 'em where it :rolleyes:'s. On the line with CO now. Were checking on UA flights now. |
Originally Posted by sbm12
(Post 12874285)
AC. I know that the 747s have the new UA C but I am still bitter.
The AA AAdmiraals Clubs all have snack mix or crackers or something for free noshing, right? I know that most sell booze, too. Are they as nice as PCs or SCs? If you like free booze, then no. Certainly, easier though to find showers in them than in the SCs. |
Originally Posted by windwalker
(Post 12874498)
Hmmm, just received AARP offer in today's mail.
D@mn I know 50 is just around the corner but still |
Got a call from my family - they went to revise their tickets on WN and "rebooked for the wrong day" (translation - they hadn't booked tickets and discovered that airfares for Thanksgiving were :rolleyes:). I had to revise my Thanksgiving plans but it turns out great ...
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Still coming ...
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My new supervisor suggests I go out to her location, where Kid Rock and Hank Williams Jr are her neighbors part of the year. Suggests that her husband and I can take one or more aircraft out in the morning and I can bring any firepower I want to join them in target shooting after football ^:p:D
And 12,000. |
Originally Posted by icurhere2
(Post 12874701)
My new supervisor suggests I go out to her location, where Kid Rock and Hank Williams Jr are her neighbors part of the year. Suggests that her husband and I can take one or more aircraft out in the morning and I can bring any firepower I want to join them in target shooting after football ^:p:D
And 12,000. |
Congrats on 12k icurhere2!
Back to lurking... :) |
Originally Posted by GTITAN
(Post 12874643)
Indeed, this is the case. LAX also features free finger food in the evening when the Qantas flights are moving. HNL features free wine and beer. IMHO, the best part of the ACs is that in Dallas, all feature showers!:-: The showers in Cocourse A referred to on the AA Board as "rain showers" is amazing! I realize that the none of the above is likely of any use, but I really like them.
Are they as nice as PCs or SCs? If you like free booze, then no. Certainly, easier though to find showers in them than in the SCs. |
Originally Posted by sbm12
(Post 12874722)
Actually that information is all of great use. When compiling data and review information of all the lounges out there having information like this is VERY helpful, moreso that it is all in one place. I definitely didn't know about the free beer/wine in HNL or the expanded snacks in LAX. :-:
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