DL plus $14, minus more goodwill.
#46
Join Date: Sep 2012
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#47
Join Date: Nov 2009
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The question that has not been answered yet is, did he just move himself, or did he officially re-assign himself the new seat under his ticket? The FA would have to give him a free drink if his current ticket states that he is in EC and nobody else is sitting there. If he simply flashed an old, invalid boarding pass with that seat prior to his change, then the story changes drastically as does his rights/expectations.
#48
Join Date: Jan 2008
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As someone who is currently flying his last flight as GM (will be PM after this flight credits), I say ^ to this!
#49
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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No, I did not.
Just ordered this on a whim. Don't normally drink it. I might have consumed the last bottle in the system.
Woodford is high up in the bourbon peerage and Glenlivet is much lower in the malt scotch peerage. Since DL got rid of Glenmorangie, I have accustomed myself to only drinking good scotch at home, and Woodford on the planes.
Just ordered this on a whim. Don't normally drink it. I might have consumed the last bottle in the system.
Woodford is high up in the bourbon peerage and Glenlivet is much lower in the malt scotch peerage. Since DL got rid of Glenmorangie, I have accustomed myself to only drinking good scotch at home, and Woodford on the planes.