Are We Airline Customers or Guests in Delta’s Home?

I have not flown Delta in close to a year now. I have flown probably close to 100,000 miles personally, and my family has flown combined another 100,000 miles and none of it has gone to Delta. I am still mad over the episode. I still have the unfulfilled ticket I purchased for my oldest son which Delta refused to honor nor refund.

I received a lot of comments about sharing my horrible experience with Delta. Thanks for all the comments. But three comments from a poster named DL Employee caught me eye. Here’s a clip from one of the three comments.

Remember, the second you step foot in our Lobby at Delta near the Kiosks you are a guest in OUR home. Those planes sitting outside at the back of the building… Our planes. Remember, you are in our home, we are providing the service, flying is not a right, it is a privilege.

To be honest, it is exactly this type of attitude why I will never fly Delta ever again. I disagree with Delta’s attitude that we are guests in their house. Guests do not pay the owners of the house for a visit. We are paying customers. Delta would not have any airplanes if it were not for their customers. It is this ridiculous attitude toward customer service that I encountered and hence have not had my problem resolved. I really don’t think they give a rip.

If you disagree that we are “guests” on Delta’s planes, then let’s send a signal to Delta and forward this note to everyone you know. I never want to be a “guest” on Delta’s airplanes and I will choose to fly on any other airline other than Delta. If you are on FaceBook and you disagree with Delta’s belief that we are guests on their airplanes, please share this with all your friends. Just hit Share rather than Like. It’s like the degrees of freedom of Kevin Bacon. If it gets shared enough, sooner or later, it might land at the desk of someone that actually cares at Delta.