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It seems the solution for the OP is to simply not fly Delta. I had problems with American, and I don't fly them anymore. It is a personal choice.
Delta is the airline I choose out of San Antonio. Yes, there are sometimes delays and cancellations, especially with a main hub in Atlanta...weather can be "iffy." Given the price of fuel, expect more delays and cancellations on all carriers.
Southwest, while a popular airline, is often more expensive than the legacy carriers from our location.
Delta is the airline I choose out of San Antonio. Yes, there are sometimes delays and cancellations, especially with a main hub in Atlanta...weather can be "iffy." Given the price of fuel, expect more delays and cancellations on all carriers.
Southwest, while a popular airline, is often more expensive than the legacy carriers from our location.
. I generally am flying from the NE to FL in January and February. Usually on Delta as well. 2 years ago, because of weather, we we delayed at the airport nearly 8 hours, and then finally cancelled. Because it was peak travel time from the NE, the soonest Delta could get us out was 3 days later. And we gladly took it. When I spoke to the Delta rep, she told me that I was the 1st person in over 5 hours who was not yelling at her. She put us in 1st Class, and gifted each of us with 1000 skymiles. 
In order to compete they have lowered costs. That means that the expereinced staff took early retirement or found new jobs rather then take the paycuts. That means there are a LOT fewer staff working at all the airlines then just a few years ago but there are MORE of us flying... We have low fares, but there was a price! Even SW's service has dropped over the past few years as they try to do more with less. (Notice how many flights each gate agent works now!)