I've never flown Continental but I definately agree and rank American higher than Delta mainly for the "more room in coach" feature. I flew to Tokyo two years ago on American and had as much room in a regular seat as I usually do in a Delta exit-row seat. I got a business class upgrade on the return and that was SWEET.
I had a flight last week on Delta (not my favorite airline either) but when I showed up to the airport and had problems with Delta's (we don't want to talk to you so we make you deal with a machine) self-check in kiosk I found out that I was actually flying on Northwest. Huh? Apparantly even though I booked Delta, they codeshare with Northwest.
I wonder if my passenger information is now in Northwest's database.
Here's a link to a video newstory that provides some more details: http://www.wkyc.com/video/player.aspx?aid=18650&si d=45721&bw=
This story has been up on Digg.com for a few hours, the school's website has been down most of the day
I've never flown Continental but I definately agree and rank American higher than Delta mainly for the "more room in coach" feature. I flew to Tokyo two years ago on American and had as much room in a regular seat as I usually do in a Delta exit-row seat. I got a business class upgrade on the return and that was SWEET.
I had a flight last week on Delta (not my favorite airline either) but when I showed up to the airport and had problems with Delta's (we don't want to talk to you so we make you deal with a machine) self-check in kiosk I found out that I was actually flying on Northwest. Huh? Apparantly even though I booked Delta, they codeshare with Northwest. I wonder if my passenger information is now in Northwest's database.