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'SONG PLAYS VEGAS!' Delta's Song Debuts New York/JFK to Las Vegas and Boston to Las Vegas Service
Wednesday October 1, 11:26 am ET
Unique Amenities - Video on Demand, Live Satellite TV - Will Enrich Travel Experience and Fit Customers' Individual and Changing Needs


NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 1, 2003-- Song(TM) (www.flysong.com), Delta Air Lines' new service developed to change customer expectations for high-quality, low-fare air travel, begins service between New York/JFK and Las Vegas and between Boston and Las Vegas on Wednesday October 1, 2003.
The first flight from New York departs JFK at 9:15 p.m. and is scheduled to arrive in Las Vegas at 11:45 p.m. The first flight from Las Vegas to JFK departs on October 2 at 12:35 a.m. and is scheduled to arrive at 8:15 a.m. The first flight from Boston departs at 6:15 p.m. and is scheduled to arrive in Las Vegas at 9:03 p.m. The first flight from Las Vegas to Boston departs at 9:55 p.m. and is scheduled to arrive on October 2 at 5:48 a.m. Song will initially offer one daily roundtrip flight between JFK/Boston and Las Vegas. Song also serves Las Vegas from Ft. Lauderdale and Orlando.

"We're excited to offer Song's high-quality, non-stop service and low fares to customers traveling between New York, Boston and Las Vegas, " said John Selvaggio, president of Song. "Song has been growing quickly and will continue to expand in order to bring its unique service and innovative approach to travelers in markets across the country."

Song provides direct non-stop service between major cities in the Northeast United States and key Florida leisure destinations, plus Atlanta, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and San Juan. Utilizing a fleet of 36 199-seat, all-coach Boeing 757s, Song plans to offer 142 daily non-stop flights by the end of October. Additionally, Song presently serves all three New York metro area airports - JFK, Newark and LaGuardia - the only low-fare service to do so.

Song will meet air travelers' individual and ever-changing needs through a variety of innovations, several of which are industry firsts. These include:

Regular updates to amenities and services based on customer feedback. Customers have the ability to vote on products and services via the Song Web site: www.flysong.com.
Web site to allow passengers to find low fares across a range of dates. When searching for flights at flysong.com, customers can instantly view additional low fares by selecting a wider range of dates rather than starting the search process from the beginning, for an experience that offers more information and flexibility.
The most advanced in-flight entertainment technology available (starting installation in October 2003). Song is partnering with Matsu**CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**a Avionics Systems and EchoStar Communications Corporation (NASDAQ:DISH - News) and its DISH Network(TM) satellite TV service to provide a complement of on-board amenities, which will include:
Personal video monitors at every seat with "touch screen" technology and credit card "swipe" capability.
Live, all-digital satellite television programming from DISH Network.
Digitally-streamed MP3 audio programming, which will allow passengers to create a personal play list from an extensive library of audio files.
Pay-per-view programming available on demand, which will feature a wide-range of current offerings for all ages.
Multi-player interactive games that allow play between passengers.
Interactive iXplor moving map program with zoom capabilities and points of interest information.
Connecting gate information broadcast directly to personal in-seat video monitors.
Expandable in-flight entertainment technology, which will facilitate the opportunity to integrate additional services in the future such as in-flight shopping and on-line product purchase capabilities.
Gourmet food selections created by Song Consulting Executive Chef Michel Nischan, including:
Shaved Turkey on Foccacia
Rock n' Roll Veggie Sushi
Greek Salad
Premium branded beverage and food choices available on-board for purchase, including:
The "Song Sky High Martini" featuring Finlandia Vodka, with an olive, served in a signature martini glass.
The "Song Twisted Madres," a Southern Twist shaken with cranapple and orange juice.
Lender's bagels
Yoplait and Stonyfield Farms organic yogurts
Fresh, seasonal organic fruit
Onboard credit card acceptance for in-flight service items.
Complimentary Coca-Cola® products, including Dasani® water.
A simple unrestricted low-fare pricing structure with most one-way fares expected to be no more than $299.* Song will provide customers simple, user-friendly pricing options, including 14-day, 7-day, 3-day, walk-up fares and sale fares. Fares will not require a Saturday-night stay.
33 inches of seat pitch, or legroom, throughout the entire aircraft. This is the most pitch available from any low-fare service's fleet and more than most major carriers.
Frequent flyer benefits through the Delta SkyMiles® program and other partner programs.
Simple, one-step connections with Delta's worldwide service, including interline with SkyTeam(TM) members and other partner airlines.
"Our customers will play a major role in the development of Song," said Selvaggio, a 30-year veteran of the airline industry. "They will be able to vote products and services onto the aircraft. And, with the many entertainment choices offered on Song, they will be able to make each flight what they want it to be."

Selvaggio added, "We've put a great deal of thought into everything we will offer, understanding that each time a person flies, he or she has different expectations. They may be on business and want the ability to prepare for a meeting. They may be flying with children and need something to keep them entertained. Or they may be flying for pleasure and are looking for a way to relax on board. We will be able to serve each of those customers on Song, on every flight."

Assets Unique Among Low-Fare Segment

Technology: Unlike its competitors, Song has the advantage to leverage Delta's world-class technological infrastructure to create the world's first all-digital airline product, thereby offering customers a wide-range of conveniences, including:

Dedicated Web site - www.flysong.com. On the Web, Delta's technology infrastructure will support flysong.com, a simple, easy to use, information-rich site on which customers can purchase tickets, find low fares, check-in for flights and print boarding cards from the convenience of their home or office.
First-ever book to ticket automation. Over the phone, customers will be able to book and complete purchases directly with Song through voice-recognition technology.
Self-service kiosks. At the airport, self-service kiosks will continue to help customers avoid lines by electronically executing high-demand transactions.
Efficient gate and boarding. At the gate, exclusive gate information displays will ensure that customers remain informed up-to-the-minute. Additionally, gate and boarding technology will facilitate efficient, expedited boarding.
Cost savings through higher aircraft utilization: Delta has developed a process that facilitates Song's aircraft utilization rates to be among the highest in the industry - 12.7 hours per day, a 22 percent improvement over mainline Delta's average 757 aircraft.

"Song is an aggressive initiative to compete in the low-fare market," concluded Selvaggio. "We will not only offer low fares but lower operating costs, so we can be successful where previous attempts by other major airlines have failed."

All Song flights are operated by Delta Air Lines. - Song tickets can be purchased by visiting flysong.com or by calling 1-800-FLY-SONG (1-800-359-7664).





Check out the food part:

Rock and Roll veggie Sushi
Shaved Turkey on Foccacia

Sounds Yummy?

Bye Bye---General Lee
:cool: :rolleyes:
 
salty-swede,

Good. They are starting to put them in the newer Song 757s that are coming from mainline. They put a new 757 on Song each week, so I guess we will have 4 by the end of this month with the new TV systems in. Man, our whole entertainment system, plus the regal food, looks a lot better than yours? Don't you agree? Read our list of amenities and compare them to yours. And, as the weather gets colder, the passengers will begin to flock to FLA, and then we shall see how we compete against each other, and the whole lot of 36 757s should be online. The current 757s will get the TV system later on, as they come in for routine MX.


Mailman,

Sushi also---how chic!!


Bye Bye--General Lee;) :D :p :cool:
 
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Curious

Does having the system installed in the new aircraft mean they will be operational ?
 
Maj,

I think these are supposed to work even when the airplane banks or turns. Does yours? I think this system, with the game sharing, and ability to create your own Song list of 12 different songs, and pay per view---is a pretty good system. I believe it will work---I will ask the passengers after they are installed.

Bye bye--General Lee:cool: :rolleyes:
 
I wasn't trying to be sarcastic. I though that the October roll-out for the system was overly optimistic. Just because the screens are in the seatbacks doesn't mean the On/Off switch is operational.
I JS'd on Song several weeks ago. The crew (Talent...WTF?) was great and we shared some good laughs at each other's expenses (I was in uniform). Now if we could only get unlimited jumpseats, but that's another story.

Cheers,
Maj
 
Maj,

I hope you did like the service, it seems like the "talent" is a lot more upbeat than most of the mainline flight attendants. As far as the unlimited jumpseat, we are working on that one. But, we are in the middle of a contentious negotiation with managment and don't think they will just "give us" anything right now. I do think that if we do allow more 70 seaters for DCI eventually, we may be able to slip that one in---but the other things like holding on to good pay etc...might come first. We are aware of it, and we would like to get that eventually. Remember, we didn't have ANY jumpseats until '96---and that cost us a lot. But, we are happy to extend it to you guys. Sorry I was a little sarcastic on the last post.

Bye Bye--General Lee:rolleyes:
 
Re: So what....

MailMan said:
Whoop di doo, imagine that, a freakin sandwich, what will they think of next.........:rolleyes:

Hey MailD!ck,

Why don't you go to the back of your plane and get yourself a bag of peanuts? Nobody was taking a jab at anybody here until your smarta$$ or I should say your dumba$$ made a post.

You freaking tool.......

Don't you have to go deliver some mail or something?

Oh by the way.....you guys are doing a ggggrreeeaaattt job with the USPS. On time performance in the 70 percentile........ nice.

Idiot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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General Lee said:
'SONG PLAYS VEGAS!' Delta's Song Debuts New York/JFK to Las :


Shaved Turkey on Foccacia
Rock n' Roll Veggie Sushi
Greek Salad
Premium branded beverage and food choices available on-board for purchase, including:
The "Song Sky High Martini" featuring Finlandia Vodka, with an olive, served in a signature martini glass.
The "Song Twisted Madres," a Southern Twist shaken with cranapple and orange juice.
Lender's bagels
Yoplait and Stonyfield Farms organic yogurts
Fresh, seasonal organic fruit
Onboard credit card acceptance for in-flight service items.
:cool: :rolleyes:


General,
What is the cost on the Sushi? Wonder if it is cheaper than the jetBlue Sushi in terminal 6....

Should be an interesting winter....

Cheers..
 
Mailman,

I think Networ-King is furloughed. I am sure he appreciates it. As far as the sushi on Song, I was just amazed that they were serving that type of food. I didn't know they offered that, and I am flying the plane!!! I think our airline, and other airlines, are starting to get better financially, and the loads have been increasing, so thanks for you concern. Enjoy flying all of that cargo, and maybe I'll hear you on my allnighters from Vegas to FLA! And by the way, what is "flag waving?" Do you run around a lot with flags, waving them at people? Those long nights must be getting to you. Peace out.

Bye Bye--General Lee :rolleyes: ;)
 
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So are we man, so are we!!!! Hey, I like my airline, and I am proud to show it. And no, I don't wear a skirt, except on Thursdays......Oh yeah, that's today. Oooops.
Keep waving those flags around. And I am really glad I passed on my Fedex interview too.....big time, never did like MEM.

Bye bye--General Lee:p
 
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I thought in Georgia raw fish was called bait. I'm not sure I'd go serving sushi on an airplane, even if the destination was LA (lower Alabama). What up Mailman? - see you next time in Vegas.
 
Skykid,

If you actually read the article, it said "Veggie sushi"---I didn't make this stuff up. I was just amazed that they would serve sushi on a Song flight, but I guess they are trying to get those types of passengers. Who knows?

Bye bye--General Lee:rolleyes:
 
Hey Mailman,

What's with the attitude? I am glad that you don't have to interface with passengers and only boxes...
 
Just thought all of you guys would like to see the kind of scumbag that gives a pilot group a bad name. I used to fly freight and I know a few FedEx guys, but this idiot "mailman" gives them a real bad name.........but I guess every airline has their fare share of these idiots......

check out what this moron PM'd me...

straigt from the gimps computer.....to my computer

Howdy!
You must be getting close to being furloughed or did you recently bust a checkride? Must be both because you sound like a worthless bag of wind to me!

You're probably jealous because you're not working where I am, is that it? I'm sure you're probably pissed bacause I make more money than you and work far less! And you know what? I have better job security too! Go figure! Now who's the idiot?

You Moron!

Ahem......excuse me Mr. Maild!ck........

I am on my second furlough and now flying as an Airbus Captain, and no its not for Jetblue..... hopefully someday though.....You'd probably be flipping burgers if you were in my shoes with you mentality...... jealous? me? hardly.......

As for your stupida$$......well I think everybody has seen how much of an idiot you really are and I am pretty sure that your lame posts won't be acknowledged anymore........

Its a matter of time till you guys fu$K up the USPS even more and lose it......... with people like you in the front office Im sure its a pleasant experience and its just a matter of time till another one of your planes ends up on its back........ :D ;)

TOOL


Carry on gents..........................
 
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