u/imaliver_notafighter

Delta 7ER as a newb?

Recently received a CJO (woohoo), and still a bit out but I’m starting to think what I’ll try to bid for in an ideal world. I live in the PNW. The obvious choice is SEA, but I’m a sucker for international flying and the recent drops of the 7ER have me quite tempted. If I’d get some Haneda from LA or Europe from NYC I’d do it, but if I’m just gonna sit reserve and occasionally fly a transcon or down to Florida, I’d rather go NB. Thoughts? What’s it like out there for the lowest on that fleet?

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u/imaliver_notafighter — 2 days ago

Does Clear matter?

So I have Clear (admittedly free, via credit card and airline employee discount), but the last few times I’ve gone through they scan my face, then walk me over to TSA who then scans my face again. I’m already registered for TSA Touchless ID so I can’t help but feeling this is redundant and I’d save time just skipping Clear and going straight to Touchless. Am I missing something? What benefit does Clear provide in this circumstance?

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u/imaliver_notafighter — 12 days ago
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USPS Airline Labels

Curious if anyone can tell me what these labels are about? I see them every once in a while, I haven’t really identified a rhyme or reason on what packages get them. I’ve seen them with a variety of information, oftentimes with passenger flight numbers. On this one I can tell that at some point it was handed over to UPS (5X), but what does “mixed” indicate?

u/imaliver_notafighter — 2 months ago
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Aerogram Ret

I enjoy using old stamps and postal stationery with embossed stamps, I have fun counting to 78. I have a stack of these old aerograms and I’m having a tough time figuring out what the most appropriate portage rate is for them today. They fold but they meet the size specifications of a postcard, but there are some references in the rules that still refer to rates for them but international only. 61 or 78?

u/imaliver_notafighter — 2 months ago