CeltTim's BlogSpot

The rantings and life stuff of an ordinary guy with an extraordinary vocabulary.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

What's the Big Deal About First Class?

I have been concentrating my business travel to one airline: Delta. That way I can get my frequent flyer points to rack up faster than by spreading the miles around between airlines. On my recent trip to NYC, I decided to cash in some of those frequent flyer miles to upgrade to first class on all four flights. The cost/reward seemed equitable: the cost wasn't extravagant and it didn't bankrupt my points balance. And having taken admittedly short flights in flirst class, here are the benefits:

1. Early boarding, although by the time the pre-boards and jump-seat crew members get on, this is not as big a deal as you might think.
2. Leg room - the 757 pods was nice; on the other flights the room didn't seem all that much less expensive comfort class.

Yup, that's it.

Of the four flights, only one (Atlanta to JFK) had a meal service. The crew member got to me last, so my only choice was a cold Asian salad. I passed. On one flight, the only snack offered was the same peanuts and pretzels served everywhere else in the plane. Buying a first class ticket does not give you access to the Premier Club.

The first half of my trip was marred from the start. As usual, I checked in online 24 hours prior to my first flight and printed my boarding passes. I got to the airport early and waited patiently at the gate. When I was called to board, my boarding pass wouldn't scan. I was held aside and asked if my company re-booked my itinerary or if I did. As it turned out, Delta cancelled my flight from Detroit to JFK and rebooked my flights. I had no advance notification and my rebooked flight (to Atlanta) was two hours later. Morning wasted.

Oh, I finally got a text notification of the change 15 minutes after my original flight to Detroit left the gate.

So, rather that arriving in NYC around 3:30 and having plenty of time to drive to my hotel and find the location for the training I was delivering, I arrived after 11:00 and finally got settled into my hotel room after midnight. Fun.

The trip home was uneventful. I got done much earlier than expected and was unable to rebook anything earlier, so I sat at JFK for four hours. My flight into Atlanta arrived at Terminal A and my connection flight was scheduled to depart from Terminal B. I took the "PlaneTrain" to that terminal and waited at the gate for an hour. Of course, the gate was changed to... you guessed it, Terminal A. But these are the realities of air travel. No big deal. Even the cancelled flight was pretty routine -- it was the lack of notification that ticked me off.

Me and Delta are having a rough patch in our relationship. We'll see if we can last.

Friday, May 08, 2015

Thoughts On... Travelling, Ultron and Life

"A mistake repeated more than once is a decision." - Paulo Coelho

Thoughts on Avengers; Age of Ultron
So I got off a plane from a week-long trip to Texas last Thursday night at 11:00 and immediately drove to my local Regal Cinema to catch a midnight showing of Avengers: Age of Ultron. Spoiler-free review: it was awesome.

Was it better than the first movie? No. Was it as good as the first movie? Hell to the yes!

All the characters, even the new ones, got their storyline, their moment in the spotlight, their opportunity to strut. Some of the CGI was a bit wonky in the beginning. However, on balance, the 3-D was well done without being intrusive. Joss Whedon's writing and dialogue were superb, as ever. I saw the movie again on Sunday with my buddy Brian and loved it all over again.

There has been much crap flung on the internet about the movie, enough that Joss Whedon deleted his Twitter account (again). I have read long treatises on how the movie is anti-feminist and the characterizations too different from previous Marvel Cinematic Universe films.

Whatever, people.

Movie good. Me likey. You no likey? Fine. Move along.

Thoughts on frequent airline travel

If you can't lift your gigantic roller bag into the overhead bin on the plane, maybe you shouldn't bring it, hmmm?

If you wear flip flops to the airport where people in a hurry are dragging heavy roller bags, maybe you shouldn't be surprised when you break a toe, hmmm?

Just because you ask for an upgrade doesn't mean you are entitled to one. Get over it.

Just because you and your boyfriend couldn't book adjoining seats doesn't mean that someone else is required to trade seats with one of you.

Most of the time, the fact that you have a short layover for making a connecting flight is the result of you booking it that way. It's no excuse to be rude or to think you have the right to rush past everyone else on the flight to get to your next gate. But if you need to do this, at least be polite about it.

Be nice to the flight attendants. You might need them to save your life.

Thoughts on life as it is

Soon, I will be travelling to three cities in two countries in less than two weeks. I must be out of my damn mind.

Otherwise, life is good. Spring has sprung, I have already mowed my grass and my apple tree is in bloom. I will tempt fate and state that I am in a relatively drama-free zone and am loving it.