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  1. 1 hour ago, Lonedaddy said:

    I'd say maybe frontier or spirit might take that title.  I can say I have had bad experiences on United, Delta and American.  I have lifetime status on them all.   I'm not sure I'm comfortable flying a UA flight with their hiring criteria today.   The glamourous flying days of Pan AM and TWA are long, long gone.   You fly to get somewhere as least painlessly as possible.  Even the best meal on a plane today pales to what you would get on regent.

    I still miss TWA. 

  2. Just another elegant reminder why I said goodbye to AA many years ago. I used to fly coast-to-coast round trip, first class, paid, not miles, about every 10 days. I was one of the first Aadvantage program members. And then they decided to come up with 100 reasons to screw me out of my mountain of miles. That was the end for me. 
     

    This was back in the Bob Crandall days. I got to know the crews pretty well and they always told me to switch to United. They hated Crandall. 
     

    Had to take a short AA flight last year. They left us sitting in Philadelphia for 5 hours without a single syllable of explanation or apology. Seriously. Not one word. Then, finally on the plane, we were subjected to a 10 minute, high volume sales pitch for an AA credit card. Never, in thousands of flights, have I ever heard anything quite like it. 
     

    When the flight attendant offered me an application I gently suggested that a simple “sorry for the 5 hour delay” would have been nice. She looked at me like I was insane. 
     

    Worst airline in America, by far. One man’s opinion. 

  3. Yes, AT&T has two cruise plans. Either $60 or $100 one-time charge per line which is valid for 30 days. And we add the AT&T International Plan for when onshore.

     

    But, does anyone have any experience with the performance of the Regent onboard cellular system? If it works decently, this would solve our problem.

  4. 13 hours ago, Qld13 said:

    If you are Gold you get "INCLUDED - Unlimited WiFi with four log-ins, for up to four devices" as per the Regent Seven Seas Society Benefits, regardless of what suite type you are in.

    Not gold, or anything else, yet. British Isles June 2025 booked though. 

  5. 1 minute ago, bookbabe said:

    A travel router may solve your issue without having to hope for extra free logins once you board.

    Yeah, I was thinking about that, but it seems that you have to use the Regent app to log onto the system? And, of course, even if we figure that out, it still limits us to multiple devices only in the suite.

  6. 8 minutes ago, Jchisley said:

    On our recent Grandeur cruise we were in an F1 and the nice IT guy just gave us WiFi for extra devices without a charge 😊. Quite right too tbh as it’s a bit ridiculous to only allow one device as standard on an all inclusive cruise 

     

    Obviously, that sounds much better than $25 per/per. I speak IT so maybe I can bond with the nice IT guy. And yes, the one device limit with these prices on an all inclusive cruise seems absurd.

     

    Thanks to you both for your prompt replies.

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  7. We are in the process of booking a trip on Grandeur. Unfortunately, we both have to continue to do some work while away. I have searched the forums for hours looking for the answer to the following question without success, so please pardon the new topic.

     

    Using one WiFi device at a time will not work for us. At all. All the concierge suites are booked already so we are in F1. I know one can purchase the streaming package, with dubious benefits, but that does not add devices. Is there any package that allows you to add devices? Thank you.

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