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Another 1000 bonus miles out of the blue
I received a mailing today from Bob Sobczewski, Manager Onboard Services for United Airlines. Enclosed with the form letter was a three page survey about beverage preferences. Fill it out, mail it back (postage paid) and receive 1000 UA miles in 8-10 weeks. Took me 3 minutes to complete.
Too bad it was just about beverages as I wanted to let them know that we all want an increase in mustard pretzel availability! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif |
Gee I didn't receive this survey in the mail. Is it because I'm an Australian? I feel soooooo discriminated against.
I wonder if this survey is on-line anywhere. I'll happily fill out this any any other surveys for freebie miles. [Any United staff reading this my MP number is 0118243478] You have my address.] cheers Peter |
this sounds like a legitimate survey to me that goes to an "N" sample of UA customers (they may use their ff list as a proxy for all UA customers) so wouldn't be posted.
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I did not get that survey, YET. Maybe it's because I'm from New Jersey.
But I don't mind answering surveys, especially when 1K miles is involved! I can tell them a LOT about beverages (Like: PUT PEPSI on the MENU!!!) CATMAN |
I'm sure it was a random survey as my wife didn't receive this mailing and she is a Premier Executive just like me.
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this reminds me of a pet gripe of mine
I enjoy good wines . So why is it when I travel first class on a two class United domestic flight, they dont serve US wines??? Are they too expensive . Certainly the quality is available . Most times, United 737, 727 and Airbus aircraft serve cheaper Chilean or French wines ( not that those countries dont produce high quality wines ) AND why only 2 bottles each of Sparkling white wine and chardonnay on board on these aircraft types for flights of up to 5 houtrs?? ( eg LAX to MCO or SFO to BDL ) |
It is unconscionable that flights sometimes run out of champers (or, should I say methode . . .). I notice this seems to happen to me a lot. Hic, wonder if there's a connection. Jerry -- I've heard others opine that good champers is wasted in the air as it 'doesn't taste right.' What's your experience? Others? Y'all chime in now.
Ringy Dingy, KatW |
Rudi & others had a discussion about this a while ago... (in the United thread, I think, quite a long time back) I think that the bubbles don't respond well to the wrong airpressure.
Perhaps he can offer his opinion again? |
taste is individual: "se non disputante".
so, first of all order/drink/like what you want - not what others/conventions/I say/write. All beverages with bubbles behave/taste different under different air-pressure: there will be more bubbles once you are airborne - and the champagne will be "flat" much faster afterwards - but may be that's what you individually want - and may be, you don't care, or may be that you even don't notice because you don't compare. The Connaisseur will enjoy his/her glass (or two) of champagne best before being airborne - on ground in first/business-class: the bubbles are not yet influenced by falling air-pressure and the champagne is not yet "shaken"! With champagne (and for the differences between the brands) the bubbles (and their quantity being released per second etc.) matter a lot. AND PLEASE DON'T BE SO CRUEL TO CHAMPGNE TO "TWIRLE" THE BUBBLES OUT - THE CHAMPAGNE-PRODUCERS HAD A LOT OF WORK TO "PUT" THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF BUBBLES IN. [This message has been edited by Rudi (edited 01-19-99).] |
Catman, Does Jerzee have a zip code? Maybe that's why you did not get the survey.
Also, does it follow that Texas Champagne(Beer) gets "flat" faster in the air and does not taste the same? |
The champaign that I got as a gift on my flight to DFW (an early B-day gift from U-A)
was not bad. In fact on New Year's Day it had me singing! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif I am not a wine expert, but Rudi you can rest assured that I don't twirl the bubbles around (I see that among some people who must be in first for the first time) and it makes me ill. Some of the wines do taste a bit flat, but if I remember on some U-A flights they have pretty decent California reds. And special for JAWS: NO, Jerzee doesn't have a zip code but we control the mail! And the beer and teh wine shipments! CATMAN |
Rudi -- thanks beaucoup for your tres informative post viz. champers in the air. Much appreciated.
Catman -- agreed! I like that United sparkling, too. North Coast (California) something or other. |
Kat W and Catman, whenever you are in Switzerland (welcome) you will not have to miss your (UA's) californian wines - just be my guest (and before have a look at my father's/brothers company and wine-list http://www.martel.ch)
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Catman, Champaign is in Illinois and it has a zip code. Champagne is in France.
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Rudi -- you definitely are a vine worth cultivating!
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