Delta airlines: really that bad? (trip report)
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Delta airlines: really that bad? (trip report)
I have read bad comments about Delta Air Lines on this website and was against the idea of flying Delta to Corpus Christi. But is Delta really that bad? Let this report tell you my experience with the airline.
date:23/12/06
operator:Delta Air Lines inc.
aircraft:Boeing 767-300ER
flight no:DL125
Route:BRU-ATL
Brussels may be a convenient airport to transfer in, but it's really a pain to depart from during rush hour. We had to stay in line for the check in for at least 30 minutes (probably more) and then go trough customs and security which also took long. In fact, even tough we came to the airport 2 hours before the flight, boarding started just as we arrived at the gate. Some nice traffic was parked there: the weekly HBA flight, the an Ethiopian 763 and Delta's habitat for humanity aircraft. I was hoping we would fly that aircraft to Atlanta, but unfortunately we simply flew an aircraft in regular markings.
We where seated in row 21, which is the second row behind the movie screen. Seats where more comfortable then Continental's seats, but the aircraft was noticeably old (classic Boeing style interior) and the entertainment system needed to be renewed (beamer and a few overhead screens). Before takeoff, earphones, eyeshades, menus and earplugs where handed out. There was no delay in this flight and the aircraft quickly took off from runway 2. First, the flight attendants served a pack o peanuts with a drink. Delta has good peanuts. Shortly after that lunch was served. We had the choice between chicken and ravioli. I went for the ravioli. It wasn't bad, but not all that great either. The salad however was very fresh and the salad dressing was also good. A simple but nice addition was the crackers with cheddar cheese, which certainly hit the spot. Desert was a chocolate chip cookie. Simple but effective. I didn't eat my roll or water, but the roll felt soft and no words should be waisted on the water. After lunch some movies where displayed. First cam the illusionist. I didn't watch it but my mom liked it. Later came "Home alone", an interesting documentary about this basketball team and some stupid talkshow. An in flight snack was offered: Hagen-Dasz ice cream. It was good, not as hard as Continental's rock. At the end of the flight a tasty pizza was offered, which came with a cookie, a complimentary drink and some water. Pizza had lots of vegetables on it and a good layer of mozzarella cheese. After that, the aircraft made a fairly hard landing and used 100% braking power.
date:23/12/06
operator:Delta Connection operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines Inc.
aircraft:Bombardier CRJ-200
Route:ATL-CRP
This wasn't a fun flight. Not because of the airline, but because of the flying conditions. I was very tired and there was a screaming baby behind me. We had to wait 4h30 in the airport before our flight left. I spent the first 2 hours going trough security and spotting, but that got old quickly because you virtually only saw Delta and AirTran aircraft. The flight was uneventful, long and bumpy. Snack service was offered: peanuts and a drink.
date:5/1/07
operator:Continental Express operated by EspressJet airlines Inc.
aircraft:Embraer ERJ-145 Amazon
flight no:CO2149
Route:CRP-IAH
Corpus Christi is a nice airport to travel trough, but that is probably because there are only 6 gates of which hardly ever more then 3 have plane parked at them. No spotting over here, despite the huge windows in the ultra-modern terminal building. Our flight was fairly uneventful, except for a snack service. At least it was only 45 mins.
date:5/1/07
operator:Delta Air Lines inc.
aircraft:Boeing/McDonnell Douglas MD-88
flight no:DL1046
Route:IAH-ATL
We had to fly via IAH because the direct flight to Atlanta was delayed and then we wouldn't have enough time for the transfer. That also meant that we had to fly the MD88. Noisy? Only in the back. In fact, you barely hear the engines in row 15! Not what I expected. This was a good flight. Seats where very comfy and the snack service was excellent. We had a choice between several packaged snacks and I chose sun chips. Delicious! This flight was delayed because the weather was bad in Atlanta, and a second time after landing because the Delta E-170 in front of us had "a steering problem".
date:5/1/07
operator:Delta Air Lines inc.
aircraft:Boeing 767-300ER
flight no:DL124
Route:ATL-BRU
Atlanta isn't my favorite airport. It's very crowded and needs more windows. Also, our flight was delayed because the cleaning crew was still on board and later a second time because the cargo door didn't close. It sounded line they where hitting the plane with a big hammer. But finally after a long and annoying wait the flight took off. Climbout was bumpy. First, dinner was offered. service stopped just before serving us because of turbulence and continued later. Again, chicken or pasta was the menu. I want for pasta. Delicious! Very light and tasty, and came with salad, roll, water crackers, cheese and an Oreo-flavored brownie. Best meal ever. An inflight snack was offered, but I slept right trough it. Probably ice cream again. Movies included "The Queen" and a documentary about extreme sports. 90 mins. before landing breakfast was offered. Not very good, tough. A banana, a croissant, a granola bar, butter and jam. Approach was awkward and landing was a bit jerky, but not too bad.
date:23/12/06
operator:Delta Air Lines inc.
aircraft:Boeing 767-300ER
flight no:DL125
Route:BRU-ATL
Brussels may be a convenient airport to transfer in, but it's really a pain to depart from during rush hour. We had to stay in line for the check in for at least 30 minutes (probably more) and then go trough customs and security which also took long. In fact, even tough we came to the airport 2 hours before the flight, boarding started just as we arrived at the gate. Some nice traffic was parked there: the weekly HBA flight, the an Ethiopian 763 and Delta's habitat for humanity aircraft. I was hoping we would fly that aircraft to Atlanta, but unfortunately we simply flew an aircraft in regular markings.
We where seated in row 21, which is the second row behind the movie screen. Seats where more comfortable then Continental's seats, but the aircraft was noticeably old (classic Boeing style interior) and the entertainment system needed to be renewed (beamer and a few overhead screens). Before takeoff, earphones, eyeshades, menus and earplugs where handed out. There was no delay in this flight and the aircraft quickly took off from runway 2. First, the flight attendants served a pack o peanuts with a drink. Delta has good peanuts. Shortly after that lunch was served. We had the choice between chicken and ravioli. I went for the ravioli. It wasn't bad, but not all that great either. The salad however was very fresh and the salad dressing was also good. A simple but nice addition was the crackers with cheddar cheese, which certainly hit the spot. Desert was a chocolate chip cookie. Simple but effective. I didn't eat my roll or water, but the roll felt soft and no words should be waisted on the water. After lunch some movies where displayed. First cam the illusionist. I didn't watch it but my mom liked it. Later came "Home alone", an interesting documentary about this basketball team and some stupid talkshow. An in flight snack was offered: Hagen-Dasz ice cream. It was good, not as hard as Continental's rock. At the end of the flight a tasty pizza was offered, which came with a cookie, a complimentary drink and some water. Pizza had lots of vegetables on it and a good layer of mozzarella cheese. After that, the aircraft made a fairly hard landing and used 100% braking power.
date:23/12/06
operator:Delta Connection operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines Inc.
aircraft:Bombardier CRJ-200
Route:ATL-CRP
This wasn't a fun flight. Not because of the airline, but because of the flying conditions. I was very tired and there was a screaming baby behind me. We had to wait 4h30 in the airport before our flight left. I spent the first 2 hours going trough security and spotting, but that got old quickly because you virtually only saw Delta and AirTran aircraft. The flight was uneventful, long and bumpy. Snack service was offered: peanuts and a drink.
date:5/1/07
operator:Continental Express operated by EspressJet airlines Inc.
aircraft:Embraer ERJ-145 Amazon
flight no:CO2149
Route:CRP-IAH
Corpus Christi is a nice airport to travel trough, but that is probably because there are only 6 gates of which hardly ever more then 3 have plane parked at them. No spotting over here, despite the huge windows in the ultra-modern terminal building. Our flight was fairly uneventful, except for a snack service. At least it was only 45 mins.
date:5/1/07
operator:Delta Air Lines inc.
aircraft:Boeing/McDonnell Douglas MD-88
flight no:DL1046
Route:IAH-ATL
We had to fly via IAH because the direct flight to Atlanta was delayed and then we wouldn't have enough time for the transfer. That also meant that we had to fly the MD88. Noisy? Only in the back. In fact, you barely hear the engines in row 15! Not what I expected. This was a good flight. Seats where very comfy and the snack service was excellent. We had a choice between several packaged snacks and I chose sun chips. Delicious! This flight was delayed because the weather was bad in Atlanta, and a second time after landing because the Delta E-170 in front of us had "a steering problem".
date:5/1/07
operator:Delta Air Lines inc.
aircraft:Boeing 767-300ER
flight no:DL124
Route:ATL-BRU
Atlanta isn't my favorite airport. It's very crowded and needs more windows. Also, our flight was delayed because the cleaning crew was still on board and later a second time because the cargo door didn't close. It sounded line they where hitting the plane with a big hammer. But finally after a long and annoying wait the flight took off. Climbout was bumpy. First, dinner was offered. service stopped just before serving us because of turbulence and continued later. Again, chicken or pasta was the menu. I want for pasta. Delicious! Very light and tasty, and came with salad, roll, water crackers, cheese and an Oreo-flavored brownie. Best meal ever. An inflight snack was offered, but I slept right trough it. Probably ice cream again. Movies included "The Queen" and a documentary about extreme sports. 90 mins. before landing breakfast was offered. Not very good, tough. A banana, a croissant, a granola bar, butter and jam. Approach was awkward and landing was a bit jerky, but not too bad.
Last edited by fokker_f27 on 06 Jan 2007, 18:00, edited 2 times in total.
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Good report Fokker. I don't think you can go wrong with pasta as an inflight snack - it's one of those things which tastes good hot or cold and usually reheats OK (by that I mean it tastes edible).
I have read mixed things about US carriers - DL and CO tend to get the best comments.
I have read mixed things about US carriers - DL and CO tend to get the best comments.
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Thanks for the comments everyone!
>DALelite:
True! They have excellent meals and cabin crew is very friendly.
>sab319:
That would probably make Delta one of the best carriers for traveling to and from the US. The entertainment was probably the only drawback of Delta. The seats where more comfortable then CO because the seats aren't as rough.
>DALelite:
True! They have excellent meals and cabin crew is very friendly.
>sab319:
That would probably make Delta one of the best carriers for traveling to and from the US. The entertainment was probably the only drawback of Delta. The seats where more comfortable then CO because the seats aren't as rough.
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i see, at the C there are only DL RJ's and FL. E- at the time of day is at is most intresting (KL,LH,BA,AF,...). At around 13h00 there is a KE 744 leaving and due to the low height of the windows (making a 767 look big) it is breathtaking to see. D-concourse haves all other US carriers placed. UA and AA are at the T-concourse if you would like to see some variation.fokker_f27 wrote:We spotted at the C concourse first, and in the return trip we spotted at the E concourse. I'd say that traffic at E was slightly more interesting, but that of course could simply be a coincidence.
Let me guess, your gate for DL 124 was way in the back of the E-concourse? E1? The only gate with no windows..
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