Yeah -- my last 2 flights, the cheapest fares (also direct flights) happened to be Delta, but that was really surprising.
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Awesome news, Hil! Congratulations!
Congrats, Hil!
Congrats and yay, Hil! That's good news.
No more chili for me, I guess. For a while it seemed that I was always finding myself involuntarily in CVG. Perhaps Cincinnati lost out in the merger?
CVG is kinda creepy now that Delta doesn't use it as a hub, it's a huge airport that is so empty now. When I was going to school there in the 90's it was still a hub and it was always crazy busy.
Yay, Hil! I hope it end up being a great fit for you.
I threw out my neck doing something strenuous like sleeping going on two weeks ago. It's getting better, but I cannot find a non-painful way to look at a computer. I have adjusted my chair and monitor approximately a gazillion times.
Also, the antibiotic I'm taking to keep me from dying from nail-in-foot disease is making my tummy unhappy. Not terribly unhappy, but it's adding to the general misery.
Yay, Hil! Glad things are looking up!
Ugh, Ginger. Sounds a little like heaping insult on injury.
Ugh Ginger, more reasons for an unhappy tummy is not what you need.
So sick girl is still feverish, but the boy is still on sched for seeing the orthodontist. Who will tell him his snaggle tooth needs to go, which he won't want to hear. But snaggle tooth, much as I love it, needs to go.
CVG is kinda creepy now that Delta doesn't use it as a hub, it's a huge airport that is so empty now. When I was going to school there in the 90's it was still a hub and it was always crazy busy.
Yeah, it's so weird that it's so empty. In 1994 I worked for the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, and it was a HUGE deal that Delta opened their new (at the time) terminal, with the shuttle that took passengers out to the Comair outpost. The Chamber of Commerce even had an after-hours business mixer dealie there, which was sort of hilarious, because the notorious big drinkers took over one of the cars of the underground train and just rode it back and forth for hours with a bunch of booze in the corner.