Delta to Welcome Nearly
6 Million Customers this Thanksgiving Season!
With the Thanksgiving
holiday quickly approaching and travel demand continuing to soar, Delta
anticipates the airline will carry nearly 6 million customers from Nov. 18-29,
averaging close to 500,000 customers per day.
Delta’s peak travel
days are expected to be the Friday before Thanksgiving (Nov. 18) and the Sunday
following the holiday (Nov. 27). This year’s estimate falls just shy of the 6.3
million customers who traveled during the same period in 2019.
Over the past several
months, Delta has taken meaningful and significant steps to stabilize the
operation and provide its customers with the premium experience they expect.
These decisions include right-sizing the airline’s schedule, adding buffer time
in crew scheduling, increasing boarding time, and focusing on hiring and
training Delta’s workforce. These measures continue to have a positive and
direct impact on Delta’s operation and will ensure a reliable holiday travel
experience. In fact, in the months leading up to Thanksgiving – September,
October and November to date – Delta has completed more than 99% of scheduled
flights.
“The holidays are all
about connecting with loved ones, and after two years of disruption and
unknowns, those connections are more important than ever,” said Delta CEO Ed
Bastian. “Thanks to the hard work of our more than 80,000 people around the
globe, Delta customers can expect the very best service and industry-leading
reliability as they reconnect this holiday season. Our teams are ready to
serve."
Earlier this week,
Bastian also shared his thoughts on the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday travel
period with NBC’s Hoda Kotb, clearly stating that Delta is ready!
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Grateful Membership:
I received countless thank-yous for getting the PCN Google Group back up and going. For a long time it was simply a puzzle since Google doesn’t let you know what your offense was that caused the censoring and shutdown. Well, we are back and I just wanted to say that I am thankful for grateful members like this note sent from Gary:
“This reply
is one of hopefully hundreds of THANK YOUs you will receive from us members of
the PCN group who are always grateful for someone who’s willing to shoulder the
load. Keep ‘er flyin’”
Gary Lee Parks
F/O -PDX
Capt - NYC
Reception of PCN Notices and server
filters:
This may be only useful if you stop getting email notices
from the PCN. In some cases, that people
contact me who have stopped seeing our emails, they still have their email in
our list and the notices are still being sent.
However, your email server may be sorting the incoming to a less
desirable location like gmail often does into a junk or spam folder. Many
times the address is already
in our list and receiving every single notice we send out. But if
there is a problem it is with the filters moving the incoming into folders
other than the INBOX.
IF YOU ARE NOT
RECEIVING our notices in you inbox then please check your Promotion box ,
Social box, or Junk mail because if I have your email on the list then they ARE being sent out to
you and if they are going to the wrong folder you can easily set them to be
received in your normal Inbox which Gmail calls PRIMARY. All email
servers do a similar “filtering” and it is always up to the email owner to set
incoming emails as to where you want them to land if you want them at all.
Thanks. If
you ever have any troubles you email me directly and we can work through it together.
PS: Inside the
PCN Google Group I notice that some members set their email preferences to “No
Emails”. Since the ONLY function that
our GG has is to send out email notices there is no reason to be a member at
all. A “No Email” notice preference is
the same as being unsubscribe altogether.
A reminder that different types of PCN Notices are sent from a different
separate email address. If one type of
notice, such as announcing the HighLife is available or death notices, is undesirable to receive, just BLOCK that
particular address and those notices will stop.
Mark
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