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In reply to the discussion: Delta CEO on ending NRA discount: "our values are not for sale" [View all]LisaM
(27,803 posts)22. Delta is a good airline.
It's the one I fly most often, and I like them. When I needed to change a flight that I'd booked through Expedia, they took $250 off my ticket, and that is not small change to me.
Everyone I've worked with there has been first rate. They are also the airline I used to use for my dogs, when I had them, and they treated them extremely well.
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Yes, and where were their values when they gave the discount to begin with? n/t
Mr.Bill
Mar 2018
#29
Don't agree - it is a cowardly letter. It's a 'status quo' letter.. ooooh, sorry we shook things up!
vkkv
Mar 2018
#15
People also think the Dems removing CHP from the line of fire in Jan was a cowardly thing to do.
LanternWaste
Mar 2018
#14
To me the story is that the NRA got any corporate discounts at all from anyone in the first place.
Odoreida
Mar 2018
#21
how many employees does delta have in GA? how much do they contribute to the economy?
niyad
Mar 2018
#30
Delta's been my go-to airline for years, but I'm now even more inclined to fly them regardless
Cognitive_Resonance
Mar 2018
#31
Clearly, Delta can afford to buy a better class of politician or already has.
bitterross
Mar 2018
#39