Airlines like to pat themselves on the back for things they’re supposed to do. Like when they promise to get your bags out in a timely manner or make an in-flight announcement about the on-time departure of the flight. We’re all so accustomed to it that we hardly ever notice it anymore.
However, I’ve never seen an airline make such a big deal about a minor thing as what happened on a recent Delta Air Lines flight.
The morning started like any other travel day. We had a short hop from Orlando to Atlanta on a Delta 757-200.
The boarding process went smoothly and we pushed back from the gate a few minutes early. Because it’s Orlando Airport, we had a long taxi to the runway and we were on our way.
I slept for most of the morning flight and before I knew it we were on approach to Atlanta.
As we landed, the crew welcomed us to Atlanta and said they were proud to announce our early arrival.
While still on the airplane WiFi network, I opened the app and there was a burst of confetti for the early arrival.
When I took my phone off airplane mode there was a notification from the Fly Delta app.
Our scheduled arrival time was 10:34 AM. Tripit records say we arrived at the gate at 10:22 AM. All of this fanfare for arriving 12 minutes early.
On our flight to Iceland, we arrived almost an hour early and there was hardly a mention of it by Icelandair. While I understand Delta was proud they arrived early, it’s not a great look to celebrate so much for a small achievement.
What next, celebrating when the crew completes the inflight service quickly enough for you to finish a soda before landing?
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