dispatchguy
Dad is my favorite title
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I wish you both a great trip. Safe travels...I'm bringing my wife with a predetermined credit line (translation: she'll spend money she earned...). Hopefully we'll both be on the same return flight....
God bless them...DL crews have always been awesome to me.At least the DL Crew gave you some of their Southern Hospitality.
Indeed she was...I've ran into her at SLC three times in the last two months. The first two times, I went diving into either a restroom or a bookstore to avoid any contact. I'm sure it looked quite kinda comical.Oh, Yeaahhh!!
She was a doozy alright!!!
Back on topic... the key to getting good treatment at AF is to talk to the purser when you get onboard. Say hi, or perhaps bonjour and you'll be good to go. They'll help you as much as they can. I've had nothing but incredible experiences on AF. Oh, their service is good too.
There are times in a man's life where descriptions of his experiences are best used to serve as a warning to others...
** - Special thanks to that Delta Air Lines cabin crew that kept me nice and wasted the whole way home.
Great post. Should be a mandatory briefing item for the "young bucks" when they receive their travel bennies.
Another Paris tip. Do some searching on the bike rentals in town. It's called Paris Velib. 1 or 2 Euros per rental, and you drop the bike anywhere. The stands are every few blocks.
One note, buy a web pass online or find out what credit cards will work. I had about 5 other pilots try 5 cards each and the only one that worked was my AMEX.
How convenient, when are you going back to Europe, can I join along....pretty sure my credit cards won't work either