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October 28, 2006
Bye, Bye Pension
Delta Airline Pilots learned the hard way about pension security.
In a recent instance, hundreds of retired Delta Airlines pilots learned their pension payments are coming to an end – at least until the PBGB comes across with its drastically reduced payments. Some even received bills for medical services that formally were taken out of their pension checks.
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Posted on October 28, 2006 12:37 AM by delta 129.
Filed in Travel Blog under delta airlines.
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Delta acquired its first international service from a merger with Chicago and Southern (C & S) Air Lines in May 1953. The ticket jacket above and this luggage label promote tourist travel to C & S’ first international destination– Havana, Cuba–launched in November 1946. Flights originated in Chicago and stopped in St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans on their way to Havana.
Posted by: kishore at June 9, 2008 06:15 AM
Delta acquired its first international service from a merger with Chicago and Southern (C & S) Air Lines in May 1953. The ticket jacket above and this luggage label promote tourist travel to C & S’ first international destination– Havana, Cuba–launched in November 1946. Flights originated in Chicago and stopped in St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans on their way to Havana.
Posted by: kishore at June 9, 2008 06:13 AM
What a fool I was to give up my seat for $1,000 in Delta Cash. I was told at Rome Airport to go to carousel 2 and get my luggage. I waited 4 hours and no luggage. Went to go sight see and returned hours later and no luggage. Did a visual inspection at the ADR (agency responsible for lost luggage and no luggage was there but there was a HUGE pile of luggage there. Was told they are opened 24 hours so I returned back to airport at 4:00 AM and Delta refused entry into the down stairs luggage area. Was told by Delta at the Atlanta airport Tuesday morning (1:30 AM) that my luggage was traveling with me. Not so. Every person who has dealt with this problem has told me a lie.
STUPID me for giving up my seat for $1,000 in Delta Dollars. I feel like I have been robbed. What is so amazing the bar-code on the luggage is not used to track the lost luggage and the amount that can be filed for a loss of luggage would not cover what is now Lost. All of my video is gone.
Bottom line - there is nothing I can do except have faith that it will return. From what I have learned on the Internet the odds are against me. This SUCKS! DELTA AIRLINE SUCKS!
Posted by: Tony at July 11, 2007 08:41 AM