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Originally Posted by jtrue28
(Post 9725211)
I believe it is the pax responsibility to look at their BP and determine which line to stand in. How hard is that? I consider this just as bad as Zone 7 trying to board in Zone 1....either they're not paying attention, failed to read their BP or were trying to circumvent the longer line.
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Originally Posted by DLFan2
(Post 9725423)
WRONG! The couple who had to move were apparently entitled to priority boarding, so they weren't trying to get ahead of anyone. Plus, both lines were empty, so what difference did it make if they approached the GA via the regular line or the Breezeway line? I have never considered the word "Breezeway" on my BP to mean that I was REQUIRED to take advantage of the Breezeway priority boarding, just that I could if I wanted to. There is still a zone number on the BP.
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Originally Posted by mcjava
(Post 9725727)
But you are aware that if you are Zone 1 and try to board during Zone 9, they might make you go back to Zone 1 to board?
:rolleyes: Zone 1 Zone 1-2 Zone 1-3 Zone 1-4 Zone 1-5 and so on. So I see no reason for the GA to send them to Breezeway. The GA was probably new who was taught that "breezeway is for elites" but they forgot to tell the GA that "elites can board in the other line as well". Maybe it is cost cutting resulting in reduced training time so you only learn half! |
Breezeway
I've been called out a few times in ATL for being in the general line instead of the "Breezeway", so rather than risk the rants of the GA I politely ask (before boarding) which line should I be in, i.e. seat 1C, etc. and generally its the general boarding line with no problems.
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Originally Posted by DLFan2
(Post 9725423)
WRONG! The couple who had to move were apparently entitled to priority boarding, so they weren't trying to get ahead of anyone. Plus, both lines were empty, so what difference did it make if they approached the GA via the regular line or the Breezeway line? I have never considered the word "Breezeway" on my BP to mean that I was REQUIRED to take advantage of the Breezeway priority boarding, just that I could if I wanted to. There is still a zone number on the BP.
it's amazing when I stereotype the people who cause the problems...I'm usually right. |
I recently was told that they were not calling my row number to go to the back of the line. I will not go into the long boring problem.
Here is the response that I got about the problem I had with breezeway. Thank you for your e-mail. We appreciate your comments. Our Medallion members, First Class, Business Class, Business Elite, SkyTeam Elite, and Sky Team Elite Plus customers flying Delta Air Lines within the United States have a dedicated lane called the Breezeway at each airport gate allowing them priority boarding anytime during the process ? not just when their zone is called. If our customer missed the opportunity to board during our designated zones of 1, 2, or 3 because they were grabbing a bite to eat, shopping for a last minute gift, or simply spending a few extra minutes at the Crown Room Club, they can now bypass the general boarding line and take advantage of the Breezeway lane for immediate access to the loading bridge. They just simply present their boarding pass to the gate agent, who will stop general boarding to scan it, and then they can proceed immediately to the loading bridge to board the aircraft. Again, thank you for writing, xxxxx, and for your selection of Delta. We will always welcome the opportunity to be of service. Sincerely, Woodie Stapler Manager Customer Care |
I then sent back and inquired about international, since that is what I do the most of and got this response:
Thank you for the additional inquiry. Actually, the Breezeway boarding applies as well when a passenger is traveling from the United States to an international destination. I spoke with a colleague who works at the Atlanta airport today. Apparently there has been a change to the Breezeway procedure. Zone 1 is maintained now as first class, BusinessElite boarding only, and the Breezeway boarding begins after Zone 1. This procedure change was implemented to prevent a backlog of boarding during Zone 1. I hope this is helpful. Again, thank you for writing. We appreciate your selection of Delta and will always welcome the opportunity to be of service. Sincerely, Woodie Stapler Manager Customer Care |
Originally Posted by Danger Man
(Post 9747042)
Woodie Stapler
Manager Customer Care |
As a PM and a frequent FC flyer, I would laugh at them if they told me to go board in either line. I figure, I will board when I want after they call out the initial boarding call. Whether it is Zone 1 or 9, it should not matter to Elite flyers when they board or which line they are in.
I always board in the normal line, I hardly ever use the breezeway, and never have been told to go to the breezeway line. Just my two cents. Im not a overhead bin maniac. :o |
Originally Posted by Danger Man
(Post 9747042)
I spoke with a colleague who works at the Atlanta airport today.
Apparently there has been a change to the Breezeway procedure. Zone 1 is maintained now as first class, BusinessElite boarding only, and the Breezeway boarding begins after Zone 1. This procedure change was implemented to prevent a backlog of boarding during Zone 1. How can Continental make it work so well for the past (couple of?) years and Delta manage to completely screw it up? |
On May 10th, my wife and I were flying our of Atlanta to St Lucia anticipating a 4 and 1/2 hour flight and were running late. Since I am PM and she does not have status I told her to board when Zone 2 was called and I would grab some food for the flight and then board.
Zone 4 was boarding when I walked through the Breezeway and was told by the agent " I am not doing Breezeway, you need to get at the back of the line". I smiled and said " You may not be doing Breezeway, but Delta is" and stood there smiling until he reached over and took my boarding pass.:confused: |
Originally Posted by leviferret
(Post 9747956)
On May 10th, my wife and I were flying our of Atlanta to St Lucia anticipating a 4 and 1/2 hour flight and were running late. Since I am PM and she does not have status I told her to board when Zone 2 was called and I would grab some food for the flight and then board.
Zone 4 was boarding when I walked through the Breezeway and was told by the agent " I am not doing Breezeway, you need to get at the back of the line". I smiled and said " You may not be doing Breezeway, but Delta is" and stood there smiling until he reached over and took my boarding pass.:confused: |
Originally Posted by leviferret
(Post 9747956)
I smiled and said " You may not be doing Breezeway, but Delta is" and stood there smiling until he reached over and took my boarding pass.:confused:
I am going to remember it. I hope the situation does not arise for me to use it, but if it does, I definitely will! |
Originally Posted by scunnered
(Post 9747785)
I flew ATL LHR last week and when boarding started, the Breezeway was filled with optimistic Zone 2+'ers who were told brusquely to step aside for the BE's, while the regular boarding lane was empty apart from a some Zone 7'ers who didn't understand the system at all. . |
Breezeway renaming planned
I think I heard this whole deal should be renamed Berzerkway. :td:
Cheers |
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