Delta's New Web Site
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Delta's New Web Site
Has anyone here seen Delta's new web site? I was on it today and it's pretty slick. You might want to try it out at www.delta-air.com...
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Come on Mark, you know I'm a big DL fan, but fact of the matter is there's nothing new on the website ... it does make it easier to get to the information though than on the old website ... I'm still waiting for online award booking ... and M, B, Y for international reservations ...
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I agree with Beckles (although I detest DL since I live in ATL) that there really doesn't seem to be much that's new. This version had been online for quite sometime at http://new.delta-air.com/. I might use other words starting with s to describe it. They still don't even offer flight paging. As always, they've proven they're always several steps behind their competitors.
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Isn't there a flight paging section on the front page Carl?
I have to say from a quick glance I have to agree with Beckles - but lets hope they have added the back end functionality to introduce improvments shortly. I would really like to see the international upgrade option as well.
Also, the new site looks much worse than the old one. Take a look at the instructions under 'reservations'... can you actually read text that small?
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I have to say from a quick glance I have to agree with Beckles - but lets hope they have added the back end functionality to introduce improvments shortly. I would really like to see the international upgrade option as well.
Also, the new site looks much worse than the old one. Take a look at the instructions under 'reservations'... can you actually read text that small?

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Now wait a second ... I said they added nothing new ... their old functionality that is on the new site is still better than most other airlines sites ...
* Instant posting of mileage to the website
* Ability to purchase and request upgrades on the website
* Fast and easy booking engine (faster than those on most other airlines websites, SW being the only one that is comparable IMO).
* Ability to view all future itineraries, regardless of how they were booked (as long as your SkyMiles number is on them).
As for seat pitch information, it looks like they screwed up, because that information was on the old website, but is not on the new website ...
* Instant posting of mileage to the website
* Ability to purchase and request upgrades on the website
* Fast and easy booking engine (faster than those on most other airlines websites, SW being the only one that is comparable IMO).
* Ability to view all future itineraries, regardless of how they were booked (as long as your SkyMiles number is on them).
As for seat pitch information, it looks like they screwed up, because that information was on the old website, but is not on the new website ...
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I have asked that all additional threads posted by "Dockster" be deleted as they are related to "Delta's New Web Site", as I think one is enough. We are always a little suspicious when someone out on nowhere comes on, quickly posts in 7 places, an email advertisement to a commercial site, does not list their email address and dissapears. By deleting the others, at least the topic of Delta's new re-design can continue to be debated as shown by the above responses to the thread. Again, one post would have been sufficient.
Thanks to essxjay for assisting on tracking these 6 commerical emails. We are not doing this to "edit" FlyerTalk but to try and make sure that it remains as "commercial free" as possible.
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Thanks to essxjay for assisting on tracking these 6 commerical emails. We are not doing this to "edit" FlyerTalk but to try and make sure that it remains as "commercial free" as possible.
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mntblue, the hint is obviously too subtle for me...
Beckles, I agree DL's use of the internet is a cut above most other airlines - I don't see that as any reason to be complacent or to stop adding new features/making improvments.
Beckles, I agree DL's use of the internet is a cut above most other airlines - I don't see that as any reason to be complacent or to stop adding new features/making improvments.
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Originally posted by james:
Isn't there a flight paging section on the front page Carl?
Isn't there a flight paging section on the front page Carl?
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Thanks Randy for deleting the extra posts...
I've purchased two tickets this week on the DL site, and a lot of my requests and that of others in a message thread from last month still exist. See http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum21/HTML/000602.html
Also, if you subscribe, the WSJ did an article on the site February 3rd entitled "Delta Air's New Web-Site Design
Doesn't Take Off,Top Fliers Say".
Finally, James, flight paging (see www.ual.com as an example) allows you to be notified via phone,pager,email, etc. when a flight lands. www.thetrip.com also offers this. It's pretty cool when it works.
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I've purchased two tickets this week on the DL site, and a lot of my requests and that of others in a message thread from last month still exist. See http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum21/HTML/000602.html
Also, if you subscribe, the WSJ did an article on the site February 3rd entitled "Delta Air's New Web-Site Design
Doesn't Take Off,Top Fliers Say".
Finally, James, flight paging (see www.ual.com as an example) allows you to be notified via phone,pager,email, etc. when a flight lands. www.thetrip.com also offers this. It's pretty cool when it works.
[This message has been edited by jeffreyt (edited 02-11-2000).]


