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Old 30th Jan 2013, 14:08
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When they were Continental they were considered the best of the bunch. Don't know what, if any, negative impact United has had. I'd like to think that maybe United raised their standards to Continental's level.
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Old 30th Jan 2013, 17:16
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Flew Man to Atl return summer 2012.Economy class.Enough leg room,overhead screens,edible food and free drinks.5 small beers going and 3 large glasses of white wine coming home.As I only had carry-on getting through Atlanta was easy. Would use Delta again.
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Old 30th Jan 2013, 17:27
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Children as sandwich spread? What a lark! Then you must give them a copy of Roald Dahl's 'The Twits' to read aloud to each other on the flight.
Mind you though, a 767 is usually a 2/3/2 configuration so nanny in the middle sounds delicious.
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Old 30th Jan 2013, 18:11
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Glad to hear ATL have opened a new international terminal. Long overhead, but at least they've done it.

As for Delta's Comfort Economy, a few more inches of legroom was worth £50 to me on a transatlantic flight.
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Old 30th Jan 2013, 19:05
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Over about the last ten years, my admittedly limited experience of US based airlines is not good, and I am loathe to use them transatlantic. Or to use BA transatlantic codes share operated by American.

Delta allegedly stands for ' Don't Ever Let Through Atlanta'.
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Old 31st Jan 2013, 17:16
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new terminal is very swish indeed - its accessed landside from the other end of the airport to the main terminal (but the train links the two anyway)

Opened last May
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Old 31st Jan 2013, 17:57
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Used Delta last week, no complaints about service or airport (ATL new terminal). The food, we always complain don't we? PHX to ATL, got asked to volunteer to give up cabin luggage, quite happy to do so on a full flight, no charge for additional luggage! Great result. Great service from STR to PHX. Transatlantic planes have been upgraded (a new plane according to the cabin crew!) with seatback entertainment, some services have to be paid for.
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Old 31st Jan 2013, 18:02
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clear us immigration/customs at DUB

You will have no problem with Immigration/Customs on arrival at ATL because you will already have cleared before you board at DUB!!!!
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Old 4th Feb 2013, 22:50
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Always use Delta, especially for trans-Atlantic flights because I find them so good (and usually the best price wise). Never seen overhead entertainment other than for a few regional flights I've made with them. I'm sure if you fly long enough you'll find issues with any carrier.
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