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Name: Rod Rodgers on Sep 4, 2008Comments: Airlines that target my hobby, surfing, will no longer be in the mix when scheduling air travel for my professional and personal travel. I will fly with others that treat the wave riding community without discrimination.Flag
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Name: David Hartogs on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Leonard Green on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Keefe Gargan on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Justin Schwartz on Sep 4, 2008Comments: goodbye Delta and hello Jet BlueFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Froke on Sep 4, 2008Comments: Why does it make a difference if it is a surfboard versus all the other 'oversize' baggage A surfboard weighs a whole lot less than a travel bag of golf clubs!Flag
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Name: Patrick Brady on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Comments: This is discrimination, unfair and unjust what you are doing at DELTA to us surfers. Please make surfboards are classified as the same as golf clubs and snowboards, or YOU WILL LOSE MY BUSINESS !!Flag
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Name: Brittin Englert on Sep 4, 2008Comments: I will not fly with Delta for Business or PleasureFlag
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Name: Chris Hagan on Sep 4, 2008Comments: Enough is enough!Flag
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Name: Brent Jessee on Sep 4, 2008Comments: I will not fly Delta again until this changes and I will tell everyone I know, including a lot of friends that live in Delta hubs of Atlanta and Salt Lake City.Flag
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Name: Paul Martin on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: JAMES THOMAS on Sep 4, 2008Comments: Until the surboard baggage prices are reduced to fair/equitable charges I will not fly Delta. Noone in my business or my family will use Delta airlines either.Flag
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Name: Andy H on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Bruce Lieberman on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Charlie Plybon on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: David Fleishman on Sep 4, 2008Comments: I will not Fly Delta again, surf related travel or not. This is completely Discriminatory. You have written me off as a potential customer and I will spread the word to my peers until this policy is lifted and surfboards are treated the same as other baggage.Flag
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Name: Dr. Bill Rosenblatt on Sep 4, 2008Comments: Charging outrageously high fees for bags that weigh significantly less than the average golf bag is a form of discrimination. I will not travel on Delta. I have a vacation house in Puerto Rico and will alert all prospective tenants to use other carriers.Flag
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Name: Nora on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Nora on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Irizarry on Sep 4, 2008Comments: Quit overcharging surfers. Its not cool!Flag
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Name: Jordan Wright on Sep 4, 2008Comments: this is a highly discrimanory ,biased, and unfair practice. hopefully delta airlines sees a major drop in business, and is forced to change their policy accordingly.Flag
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Name: GARY A FIX on Sep 4, 2008Comments: NOT ONLY ARE SURFERS OVERCHARGED BUT AIRLINES MAKE YOU SIGN A WAIVER SO THEY ARE NOT RESPOSIBLE FOR DAMAGING YOUR BOARD! THE ONLY DINGS ON MY BOARD ARE FROM THE AIRLINES!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Donell L Williams Jr. on Sep 4, 2008Comments: I think that this is unfair and unjust. For me to travel to Argentina is my ticket 2000 dollars which I find understandable but I dont see the reason that I'll have to pay that much just for me to travel two surfboards with me.Flag
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Name: JIM BAILEY on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Lewis Samuels on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Freeman on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Craig on Sep 4, 2008Comments: hello jet blue and southwestFlag
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Name: George Pierce on Sep 4, 2008Comments: You will not be getting my patronage.Flag
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Name: George Pierce on Sep 4, 2008Comments: You will not be getting my patronage.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Comments: Surfboards should not be charged additional fees. I travel for surf trips as well as for business. After hearing what Delta has done, I will not fly with them until they change their policy. Why not be the first surfer friendly large domestic airline carrier to be not charge for surfboards. This will get alot of positive press.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Comments: Surfboards should not be charged additional fees. I travel for surf trips as well as for business. After hearing what Delta has done, I will not fly with them until they change their policy. Why not be the first surfer friendly large domestic airline carrier to be not charge for surfboards. This will get alot of positive press.Flag
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Name: Theresa Nelson on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Comments: this is outrageous. I plan to inform all of my friends. Don't fly delta.Flag
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Name: Richard Hartogs on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Thomas Bougher on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: JONATHAN DANDREA on Sep 4, 2008Comments: I USED TO TRAVEL DELTA 2-3 TIMES A YEAR AND AM A SKYMILES MEMBER, BUT WITH YOUR CURRENT BAGGAGE FEES I WILL NEVER BE FLYING DELTA AGAIN, COMPLETELY UNFAIR.Flag
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Name: Brian Hoops on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Eric Munn on Sep 4, 2008Comments: say no to delta unless they change this rediculous policyFlag
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Name: D Shannon on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Basil Ellmers on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Fletcher on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Comments: it is even more crazy when the airlines count boards in one board bag and charge per board when it is still one piece of luggage.Flag
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Name: Matthew Gibbons on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrea Holeman on Sep 4, 2008Comments: It is odd that to ship a surfboard as cargo on a Delta flight is less than $45 from CA to Canada, but $175 if it is my only checked bag. This is extortion.Flag
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Name: Marty Benson on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Eli Laine on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Melkus on Sep 4, 2008Comments:Flag