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By Ann on May 12, 2010
This week we have a guest blogger from a company called Tierra Ideas. We’ve just started a great new recycling program with them that we’re super excited about. You can read more in USA Today on airports and airlines creative recycling efforts. -Rachael R. I grew up exploring and fishing in the marsh wetlands of [...]
Posted in Airlines | Tagged bicycle inner tubes, Delta, delta air lines, delta sky miles, Matt Mahler, Miles, North Carolina, Rachael R. I, recycling, sewing, southeastern Louisiana, Southern Pines, Tierra, U.S. How |
By Ann on April 22, 2010
As many people know, Delta Vacations has opened and is opening a lot of new destinations this year, in addition to expanding product in current destinations! In order to launch the many new and exciting destinations, the Delta Vacations product department has been experiencing an extra busy travel schedule. Site inspections have been taking team [...]
Posted in Airlines | Tagged Bahamas, Delta, delta air lines, delta vacations, Latin America, product, US, us virgin islands, Use, Virgin Islands, water |
By Ann on January 11, 2010
If you believe variety is the spice of life, then you have to agree that music is food for the soul. It doesn’t matter what country you’re from or what language you speak, your life in some capacity is full of music. I believe that music is a universal language. The only true, global language. [...]
Posted in Airlines | Tagged Atlanta, avis car rental, Delta, delta air lines, delta air lines atlanta, GRAMMY, Los Angeles, Puerto Rico, Rachael, SkyMiles, U.S. |
By Ann on December 11, 2009
In its heyday, the invitation-only Flying Colonel was one of air transportation’s coveted citations. The first ”Flying Colonels of the Delta Fleet” were frequent flyers, supporters of Delta and the air transport industry in 1953, but the program has an earlier history. Delta inherited the Flying Colonels in our merger with Chicago and Southern (C&S) Air Lines in 1953. The program was the [...]
Posted in Airlines | Tagged air transport industry, Betty Jeanne Claffey, C.E. Woolman, Chicago, Colonel, Delta, delta air lines, Flying, George E. Bounds, Manager
Source, Marie Force, Memphis, memphis commercial appeal, Program, S Director-, Tommy, Tommy Alexander, Wales, Windsor |
By Ann on December 11, 2009
In its heyday, the invitation-only Flying Colonel was one of air transportation’s coveted citations. The first ”Flying Colonels of the Delta Fleet” were frequent flyers, supporters of Delta and the air transport industry in 1953, but the program has an earlier history. Delta inherited the Flying Colonels in our merger with Chicago and Southern (C&S) Air Lines in 1953. The program was the [...]
Posted in Airlines | Tagged air transport industry, Betty Jeanne Claffey, C.E. Woolman, Chicago, Colonel, Delta, delta air lines, Flying, George E. Bounds, Manager
Source, Marie Force, Memphis, memphis commercial appeal, Program, S Director-, Tommy, Tommy Alexander, Wales, Windsor |