Now I don't know about you but it seems that when travelling sometimes I feel that I am being treated like a second class citizen by some of these airlines. By sheer luck I was upgraded on my flight out and I got to enjoy the luxuries of the leeches in power and the owners of franchises. I slept like a baby and enjoyed meals that would require way too much effort in my own kitchen but alas the dream didn't last and on the way home I was returned to my pitiful existence of peanuts and shared in-flight entertainment.
It has to be said that not all economy class cabins are horrid symbols of society made to make you feel inadequate and an underachiever but the Delta airlines company is a very different story. I know, I know- I should have known from the beginning but I like to give everyone the benefit of the doubt before I write them off for all eternity so I tried them out. I mean, direct to Atlanta, no stop over, no transit visa and as the South African voice on DSTV says- no wahala.
I am now a personal believer that there was a meeting at the Delta Airlines office that summised “we don’t need that- send it to Nigeria, they’ll take anything.” It’s safe to say that I'm going to write them off for all eternity. Horrible service, horrible accommodations- actually horrible everything. I felt as if I was being punished for not being in the upper class cabin....note to self, marry rich ;)
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i've long heard about the horrible service of Delta airlines. Everyone I know that have flown with them, have all stated they will never fly delta. which is a shame. i hear on the news from time to time how much money they're losing... and i thot... they might be more profitable if they had better service
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