I LOVE it!! Right on....
MTV
I've got 67,000 miles to use with United's FF program and for the life of me I can't find a time when I can use them, unless I want to use 50,000 miles to fly 1,800 miles through Denver and hope that my connection isn't cancelled. I tried to use one ticket last year, booked it and the whole nine yards. Then the night before they sent me an email telling me that I would be leaving from Austin on an earlier flight to Denver and that the flight to Boise that night was cancelled so I would have to take the second flight there the next day. Turns out, I was only going for 2 days, and it turned out I didn't want to spend one of those days in Denver. They still charged all of the fees even though I never went. (I have no taste for hanging out in Denver these days, seems every time I go through, it storms like mad....even made me get stuck in Rawlins, WY last spring during a "late Spring blizzard-that was driving, but either way...) (I commute back and forth from Idaho and Austin, TX on a regular basis)
Let's hope there aren't too many mudslides (or fires) on the Middle Fork of The Salmon this year....
patrol guy wrote:UNITED AIRLINES. It is impossible to contact a live person in their customer service dept. After three hours of trying, I have gone on the offensive and am starting a campaign.
United is the worst airline in the business, bar none. You suck. After making and paying for round trip tickets Columbus to Denver three weeks in advance, you sold our seats for the return flight with no other options for us. It cost a hotel and rental car and an extra day.
The complimentary free round trip ticket voucher is worthless. I followed the rules and booked three weeks in advance. Seats are available, but when the voucher is presented, suddenly, there are no seats. I have done this several times.
Never fly United. I hope you go broke.
John Graham

once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:There are some good trains. My folks live near Memphis and when we visit we often fly into New Orleans for fun and then take Amtrack to a station near their town in TN. Seats are damn luxurious to those of us used to cattle car airline travel.
But this ain't Europe. Have to be lucky to live near a route.
qmdv wrote:I do little comercial flying. My job keeps me home thank goodness. What flying that I do, I cannot complain. I guess it helps to be 5'7" and not too fat. I was seated next to a fat guy once. I almost told him that from the center of the armrest up there is an invisible line he should not cross with his flab. It was a 1.5 hr flight so I endured.
Problem is that an airline is for hauling people. 40 years ago I will bet that folks were a lot nicer to deal with than today. Wonder if that has somthing to do with it.
Tim
.qmdv wrote:Now if a good looking gal has part of her over the invisible line then that is OK.
Tim


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