fly.mcs
2006-04-15, 01:13 AM
Today, Song celebrates 3 years of service! On 15 April 2003, Song, Operated by Delta Air Lines, served its first revenue flight from New York (JFK) to West Palm Beach (PBI), operating as flight DAL2451 under the registration of N67171.
I had the pleasure of flying with Song in February 2004. On 06 February 2004, I boarded DAL2553 which operated from New York (JFK) to Tampa (TPA); the registration was N6712B. On my return leg, I was given the opportunity to fly on aircraft N67171. The aircraft operated from Tampa (TPA) to New York (LGA) as DAL2546 on 08 February 2004. Overall, I was very pleased with the service aboard Song. The "Song Talent" were very enthusiastic and kind, making for two wonderful flights. Additionally, the PTVs are a great touch as well as the aircraft's colorful interior. Not to mention, the food for purchase was pretty good.
Unfortunately, Song will be merging back with mainline Delta on May 1, 2006. I will surely miss seeing the Song aircraft color the skies. You were my number one LCC Song; I'll miss you :cry: But looking on the bright side, this will make Delta a better airline! :lol:
I had the pleasure of flying with Song in February 2004. On 06 February 2004, I boarded DAL2553 which operated from New York (JFK) to Tampa (TPA); the registration was N6712B. On my return leg, I was given the opportunity to fly on aircraft N67171. The aircraft operated from Tampa (TPA) to New York (LGA) as DAL2546 on 08 February 2004. Overall, I was very pleased with the service aboard Song. The "Song Talent" were very enthusiastic and kind, making for two wonderful flights. Additionally, the PTVs are a great touch as well as the aircraft's colorful interior. Not to mention, the food for purchase was pretty good.
Unfortunately, Song will be merging back with mainline Delta on May 1, 2006. I will surely miss seeing the Song aircraft color the skies. You were my number one LCC Song; I'll miss you :cry: But looking on the bright side, this will make Delta a better airline! :lol: