AWOL

February 7, 2008

Gone skiing again…be back next week.

Delta dummies!

January 19, 2008
Well I’m lounging in the Denver airport using their free wi-fi. Because of the snow in Atlanta, Delta decided to cancel all their flights today. They were ever so kind as to rebook us on a 12:55 AM flight tomorrow. Hell to the naw.  My original flight was for 1:15 pm.  There was no way I was going to chill in the airport for 12 hours or pay for a hotel room.  So now I’m booked on a Frontier flight for 1:35pm courtesy of Delta of course.  It’s funny how AirTran and Frontier are flying into ATL but not Delta.  Oh well.
 

Ice ice baby, too cold, too cold

January 16, 2008
When I woke up this morning, it was negative three degrees.  The high is supposed to be two degrees.  Needless to say, I will not be skiing today.  As a matter of fact, I may not even leave the resort today.  I don’t do frigid.  LOL.  We’re having lots of fun though.  I reconnected with some of the folks I met and skiied with in Argentina so that was nice.  Now hubby can go off on his double blacks and I can stick to my blue-blacks.  Of course, the week is passing by much too fast.  Unfortunately, we’ll be back home in a few short days.

Un momento por favor

January 12, 2008

We’re off to the slopes.

Travel on the brain

December 18, 2007

Now that the new year is about to start, I like to begin thinking/planning our trips for the year.  This year was a good year for travel.  I think we took eight trips and five of those were new places.  We’ll probably scale back for the upcoming year though because I want to get back to decorating.

Of course, we have two ski trips planned which should be nice.  One place is new and the other is an old favorite.  Hubby wants to go camping which I’m not a fan of but hey, he humors some of my activities too.  There’s a new Cirque du Soleil touring show but I’m not sure if it’s coming to Atlanta or not.  Therefore, I’m considering flying somewhere to see it.  It will be in Chicago this summer, which is the location of my family reunion, but that’s hubby’s birthday weekend and I kind of wanted to throw him a birthday party.  The last trip currently on the list is a week in Acapulco with another couple that we’re friends with.  We’re waiting to hear back if they can definitely go.  If not, we’ll probably still go.  I love the beach and I’ve been wanting to practice my Spanish.  What do you guys have planned for next year?

Do the bump

November 14, 2007

The holidays are my favorite time to travel.  No, I’m not a glutton for punishment.  Dealing with long lines, flight delays and novice travelers really aren’t my idea of a good time.  But now is a great time to get bumped.  I’ve gotten many a free flight this way.  If you’re in no particular hurry to get to your destination, it can be well worth your while.  So here are a few tips to improve your chance at getting bumped as well as making it as painless as possible.

  • If possible, don’t check any luggage.  You’re more likely to get bumped if they don’t have to pull your luggage from the plane.  This also gives you more options for getting on the next flight out.  For example, when I lived in the Bay Area, I was open to being routed to any of the airports in the area (SFO, OAK and SJC).  This gave me three times as many options.
  • If you must check luggage, put the essentials (including toiletries and a change of undies) in your carry-on.  This makes it less of a hassle if you do choose to get bumped.  I once got bumped off the last flight of the day and spent the night in Houston (IAH).  I got a voucher for a free ticket, a night in a hotel and a first class seat on the first flight out the next morning.  It was late at night and nothing was open or near the hotel.  Imagine how UNpleasant that would have been without toiletries and fresh undies.
  • Get to the airport early.  Not only will you be less stressed but you can find out when you check in if the flight is full.  If so, you can go ahead and volunteer to bumped.  They generally won’t know if they need you until close to the last minute but this ensures you’re at the top of the list.  There have also been occasions where they didn’t need to bump me but I got a meal voucher and/or upgrade simply for being willing.
  • Come prepared and comfortable.  If you have to sit around the airport for hours and perhaps walk from gate to gate, tight jeans and stilettos may not be the best choice.  However, be sure not to let comfortable = looking like a bum.  Whether you like it or not, better dress often equals better treatment.  In addition, you’re more likely to end up in first class if you look like you belong.  I also make sure to have plenty of reading material, laptop, iPod, etc. with me to make the time pass more quickly.
  • Know what you’re entitled to and don’t be afraid to ask but also be reasonable.  Getting bumped to a flight that’s an hour later is generally not going to get you a free flight.  There are regulations in place that address the level of compensation that you can expect to receive.  If your delay is two hours or less, you’ll usually get $200 max.  A four hour delay will usually be worth $400.  However, don’t be afraid to ask for meal vouchers that can be used within the airport or an upgrade.  You’re not necessarily entitled to these things but you never know, they might just say yes.
  • Last but not least, be polite!  In addition to "getting more flies with honey", it’s just the right thing to do.  It’s not the airline employees’ fault that the airlines overbooked or that there are mechanical or weather problems.  Everyone is already frazzled enough as it is without you adding to the situation.

That said, happy travels this holiday season.