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That’s so funny! Looks like the blue label sandwich has new packaging - to paper? I’m so pissed at United. Their LAX/SFO - JFK PS was a fine product back in the -757 days. Just flew the triple 7 on the route and they served that garbage. After making my way down to Miami I decided I’m flying home American. Flagship First on their 7.
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Originally Posted by glasman19
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That’s so funny! Looks like the blue label sandwich has new packaging - to paper? I’m so pissed at United. Their LAX/SFO - JFK PS was a fine product back in the -757 days. Just flew the triple 7 on the route and they served that garbage. After making my way down to Miami I decided I’m flying home American. Flagship First on their 7.
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That Blue label garbage - which has been on United since January (@ least) or this on AA? Both trans-con flights.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...ed9aea316.jpeg Real glass - United now says they are bringing theirs back. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...91f24a0e8.jpeg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...898d62413.jpeg |
Did they really give you a sack of Arugula? The last time I saw greens stuffed in a bag like that was in college
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Originally Posted by wakesetter93
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Did they really give you a sack of Arugula? The last time I saw greens stuffed in a bag like that was in college
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Originally Posted by enviroian
(Post 33752929)
That's the craziest thing I've even seen. I would have asked the flight attendant if I was to smoke it when I got home.
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Originally Posted by wakesetter93
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Did they really give you a sack of Arugula? The last time I saw greens stuffed in a bag like that was in college
Originally Posted by enviroian
(Post 33752929)
That's the craziest thing I've even seen. I would have asked the flight attendant if I was to smoke it when I got home.
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Originally Posted by SFO777
(Post 33752352)
That United thing is disgusting. From DEN-SNA a couple of weeks ago.
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Originally Posted by offerendum
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Hmmmmm. Lecker as we say in Germany.
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Colorado is beautiful I almost went to college there.
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I remember reading about your move to California 5 years ago, so it was nice to read this return to Colorado; I really enjoyed the blog format of this report and following along on your house-hunting journey, including the road trip images and those of your apartment.
I wonder how long UA plan to keep their 757 fleet, now that AA have retired theirs? They certainly look rather retro on the inside, but great that you have the chance to fly them regularly still; we no longer have that joy in Europe. The less said about UA and particularly DL’s inflight catering the better - and that AA Flagship First service is dreadful! I wasn’t aware that you could use domestic lounges as arrivals lounges in the US; the Amex Centurion lounge in Concourse C at DEN looks pretty smart - the catering notably so for a domestic lounge. It was nice to see AA Flagship First Dining make an appearance towards the end of the report! The JW Marriott seems a little bland, and there’s no excuse for the cleanliness failures. Removing useful items from the room and reducing housekeeping is not really on for a 5-star property. The properties you stayed in along the road from California to Colorado all looked reasonable for what they were. Thanks as always for sharing, and looking forward to the remainder of this read - and hopefully seeing your new house! |
Originally Posted by Genius1
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I remember reading about your move to California 5 years ago, so it was nice to read this return to Colorado; I really enjoyed the blog format of this report and following along on your house-hunting journey, including the road trip images and those of your apartment.
I wonder how long UA plan to keep their 757 fleet, now that AA have retired theirs? They certainly look rather retro on the inside, but great that you have the chance to fly them regularly still; we no longer have that joy in Europe. The less said about UA and particularly DL’s inflight catering the better - and that AA Flagship First service is dreadful! I wasn’t aware that you could use domestic lounges as arrivals lounges in the US; the Amex Centurion lounge in Concourse C at DEN looks pretty smart - the catering notably so for a domestic lounge. It was nice to see AA Flagship First Dining make an appearance towards the end of the report! The JW Marriott seems a little bland, and there’s no excuse for the cleanliness failures. Removing useful items from the room and reducing housekeeping is not really on for a 5-star property. The properties you stayed in along the road from California to Colorado all looked reasonable for what they were. Thanks as always for sharing, and looking forward to the remainder of this read - and hopefully seeing your new house! Indeed US domestic lounge access is on departure and same day arrival, so pretty generous as long as you have the right status or credit card to get in. American Flagship First is indeed pathetic even now that they've brought back real glassware. But in true AA style, they've been slow to reopen the FL and First Dining at LAX and DFW and there are recent reports of MIA running out of and not restocking the nice wines. Hopefully, they get their act together by March when I'm flying AA and BA First to/from a weekend in Copenhagen. It's basically a cheap TP/BA segment run as July BAEC members are getting the shaft again this year. |
Glad to hear you found a place! I know Mrs. SFO777 can't wait to move in.
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