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    Hello!
    I am told that I will have flight passes of some variety again after the NW/Delta merger. I am a non-dependant child of a NW employee and am looking forward to any info on how the system works, particularly pricing.

    I have a week off PAID between Christmas and New Years (working for a university is wonderful) and would like to go somewhere warm. I know that is the worst time of year to non-rev, particularly out of a cold climate like Detroit. However, I don't just want to sit at home. Has anyone had a good experience non-reving to a warm destination at this time of year? Are there any destinations in which the flights are not always full? I know much will change with flights between now and Christmas, but I am just looking for a few destinations to start considering. I would be going solo.

    Thanks!


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    Hi LizzyP, welcome aboard.
    Well you have two major things going for you, you're willing to go 'anywhere' warm and you're traveling solo.
    My suggestion, come out here to the west coast, (LA, San Diego) nice and warm.
    Also I've found the best day to non-rev is the actual holiday day; those early Christmas and New Year's morning flights usually have a few empty seats.
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    Another howdy here. You'll probably be interested in the comparison of Delta and Northwest's old policies with the new policy that'll be effective next week that was sent out a while back. http://www.2shared.com/file/5571177/f36653...ntDownload.html

    Pardon the ads, and the download link is not very blatantly obvious (bottom right corner of that box)
    Spongebue - NonRev Correspondent - U.S./Midwest Region


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    Thanks Migflanker and Spongebue! Could not open document, but hopefully will receive more info from employee parent soon.

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    not to worry lizzyp--you were'nt meant to open the link--not accessible info unless on Travelnet.

    now, get those parental units to send you the info on what your privs are. Then get on your knees and thank them profusely for the wondreful treat you've just been given!! continue to thank them and love them ad infinitum...
    postcards or emails will be appreciated!!
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    Don't come to Texas. It's more than warm. It's downright sizzling. You can cook fajitas out in the sun. It's so dam hot I want to stay in the house and lay down till October. Where do you live? I should go visit somewhere cold for three months.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (mrs767er @ Jun 28 2009, 04:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
    not to worry lizzyp--you were&#39;nt meant to open the link--not accessible info unless on Travelnet.[/b]
    Actually, I reposted that a while ago for someone else on another site. I can also email it if you&#39;d like to send me your addy (just don&#39;t write it "plain" or risk spambots... something like lizzyp at gmail com or something would be better)
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    The Arizona desert is wonderful at that time of the year. It will usually be sunny (hey, we have over 300 sunny days a year) but the nights are cool. For someone from Michigan, the daytime temperature is ideal. Since Christmas is on a Friday this year, I would say your best bet would be to fly on the 25th or 26th as most people will want to stay until Sunday the 26th. Those early morning flights are always the best because people oversleep and leave you that open seat you were praying for.
    MRSDS1DONNA - Senior NonRev Correspondent - Arizona

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    Sounds good. Thanks Arizona!

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