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PIEDMONT AIRLINES Winston^Salemj, Korth Carolina TRAFFIC MEKORANDUM NOo h8 lo HERE'S THE DIFFERENCE (Twice) January 10^ 1951 THINKING MAKES A DIFFERENCE *»U705’ Delray Sto,M„W„ Roanoke5 Vao January 2g 19^1 Personnel Director Piedmont Airlines Winston=Salenia N„ Cc Dear Sirs My husband and I had the pleasure of a trip on Piedmont last Sunday, on your Flight 30 from Cincinnati,, We want to thank you and ask you to pass it on to your staff5, both at the port and in the airj for the fine service and won= derful trip. Everyone was so helpful and kind and we appreciate ito Sincerelyj Martha and Rudd Rowan'* **Eo Van Noorden Company 100 Magazine Stoj Boston 19s Mass, Piedmont Air Lines Durham-Raleighj NoCo Attention of President Gentlemeng I want to take this opportunity to tell you how much I appreciate the courteous and considerate service your flight attendant Bob Parris extended to me on my recent Flight #21 from Tri=City to Cincinnatio This attendant was extremely friendly and helpfulp and I want to congratulate you on the type of personnel that you employo It certainly does make traveling a pleasureo Very truly yours^ Michael Cantorj Vice PreSo Eo Van Noorden Company” Briefly here is an example where common sense thinking” made a great differences Flight 11 Jano 5 was schedule„ 23 same date was running late» There were quite a number of CVG CHI passengers on 23o Had Flight 11 held for 23 the DAL connec= tion at CVG to CHI would not have been madeo TRI and LEX arranged with DAL at LEX and CVG to transfer a number of DAL”s LEX CVG passengers on their Flight 8I4O to our llj, thereby opening up space on DAL®s Flight 8iiO for our CVG passengers on 23o The connections at LEX of the latter Flights vjas going to be closej, in fact DAL had to hold for us„ Gordon ir/agner and his boys were '*on top'* of the situationo Rather than further delay Flight 23 at TRI or DAL®s Blj.0 at LEX;, reissuing the tickets involved^ it was quickly decided to put Agent Murchison aboard with a supply of tickets and do the reissuing en route* That is "common sense thinking**o Thanks to it and the fine cooperation of DAL*s lex peoples, ^ good job of '’Passenger Relations'* was sccomplishedo Congratula=> tions TRI and thank you MR,, DELTAo 3= CERTIFICATE RENEWAL CASE (By Mro Davis) The CoAoBo has scheduled the Pre-=Hearing Conference on our Certificate Renewal Case for Januaiy 11tho We are glad to note that they are willing to proceed rapidly with the Case^ and froffi the looks of things they will move on as fast as we can keep up with themo Soj, for the next several months many of us here at the Home Office will be burning the midnight oil preparing exhibits and otherwise getting ready for the Hearingwhich will probably be held in late March» This business of getting ready for one of these Hearings is quite a chore^, so you probably won't be seeing too much of some of us for awhileo In the meantimej we mil be depending on you to carry on the good worko In addition to the new Route between Roanoke and Lexington, between Wilmington and New Bern, and the addition of Hickory^ we have been working with American Airlines
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