pumpkinboy
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Actually Delta sometimes does not let you re-do your seat selection on-line sometimes. For our November trip, they adjusted the schedule 4 times, and we were unable to accomplish the seat reassignment on-line (the site would not allow it); instead I had to call. We have the added complication of a wheelchair-bound child, tho this can be an advantage when dealing with the airline bcs you can always hold ADA over their head. Still that means that instead of adjacent rows as originally scheduled, DS and I are up in the front (ADA section) and DW and DD are back in row 23 on a crappy MD-80 (I'll take a Canadair or Embraer regional jet over an MD-80 any day).Brneyznfl said:I fly Delta quite a bit and they are always changing their schedules..so frustrating. Just a tip...you can do your seat selection online at Delta. You can also change them anytime if you want. When I get notified that Delta has changed flight times, the first thing I do is go to their website to check my seats!
Teh whole calling in for seating thing has got to be costing the airline a whole heap of customer service money tho, so I expect that this will change at some point. Still, I'll take Delta over some of the other legacy airlines' on-line ond telephone customer service.
IMO, United is the worst: the website is pretty much useless, and if you call customer service, you end up on a tour of South Asia and Southeast Asia. Once I had to take care of something with United, and I spoke with folks in Mauritius once, India twice, the Philippines once and then Chicago. The reps in Mauritius and the Philippines were the most useful. But I kid you not, I was on the phone for nearly 3 hours to take care of this problem. And thennI still had to fill out an affadavit and fax it in to them.
Delta customer service is wonderful compared to that!