TxKimberly
03-13-2007, 11:06 PM
OK,
So here is a good laugh. I cut and pasted an email chain between myself, Delta, and TSA. You might have to sort of read it from the bottom up to make sense of it. The series of events:
1. I wrote TSA asking them how being cross dressed would effect flying. For several days I received no response and so -
2. I wrote an email to Delta (I have gold status with them and so they are my favorite Airline).
3. At just about the same time I get emails from both of them, each telling me I needed to talk to the other.
My email to TSA is not included. If read from the bottom up, the first email is to Delta after not getting a response from TSA.
ROFL Read on:
From: Kimberly Kimberly <kimberly_of_texas@yahoo.com>
To: Customer Care <customer-care@delta.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 10:57:25 PM
Subject: Re: Other - Current and Future (KMM15710949I41L0KM)
Funny,
I DID contact TSA and they told me to talk to you ("your Airline"). Feel free to read their message below. That's OK though, I'd say that each of you pointing at the other has answered my question and it WOULD be a nightmare.
Thank you for your message expressing your concerns about airport security and travelers with special considerations.
This message concerning Airline services was misdirected to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). TSA encourages you to contact your airline for further assistance.
We hope that this information is helpful and apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.
Please visit our website at www.tsa.gov for additional information about TSA. We continue to add new information and encourage you to check the website frequently for updated information.
TSA Contact Center
----- Original Message ----
From: Customer Care <customer-care@delta.com>
To: kimberly_of_texas@yahoo.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 9:49:06 PM
Subject: Re: Other - Current and Future (KMM15710949I41L0KM)
Dear Ms. Huddle,
Thank you for your e-mail to Delta Air Lines.
You will need to contact TSA at 866-289-9673 or send an e-mail to
TSA-ContactCenter@dhs.gov. We are unable to assist you here at Delta.
We appreciate your business and trust your future flights will be
enjoyable. We hope you will continue to make Delta your airline of
choice.
Sincerely,
Kathryn Keeling
Online Customer Support Desk
http://www.delta.com
Original Message Follows:
------------------------
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Name : Ms Kimberly Huddle
Email Address : kimberly_of_texas@yahoo.com
SkyMiles Number:
COMMENT DETAILS:
Email about Past/Future travel: Current and Future
Nature of Comment: Question Suggestion
Email Pertaining to: Other
Email about Other topic: Cross dressing
Comments:
This is somewhat embarrasing so I'll just come out and say it. I am a
crossdresser and have considered flying that way. I have sent a silimar
email to TSA but they are too busy laughing to answer me. :-)
Anyway, I'd like to know flying crossdressed would make the whole
experience a nightmare? How would TSA handle the fact that I wont look
like my ID? How would Delta react as well? Any advice or suggestions are
welcome!
Thanks!
So here is a good laugh. I cut and pasted an email chain between myself, Delta, and TSA. You might have to sort of read it from the bottom up to make sense of it. The series of events:
1. I wrote TSA asking them how being cross dressed would effect flying. For several days I received no response and so -
2. I wrote an email to Delta (I have gold status with them and so they are my favorite Airline).
3. At just about the same time I get emails from both of them, each telling me I needed to talk to the other.
My email to TSA is not included. If read from the bottom up, the first email is to Delta after not getting a response from TSA.
ROFL Read on:
From: Kimberly Kimberly <kimberly_of_texas@yahoo.com>
To: Customer Care <customer-care@delta.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 10:57:25 PM
Subject: Re: Other - Current and Future (KMM15710949I41L0KM)
Funny,
I DID contact TSA and they told me to talk to you ("your Airline"). Feel free to read their message below. That's OK though, I'd say that each of you pointing at the other has answered my question and it WOULD be a nightmare.
Thank you for your message expressing your concerns about airport security and travelers with special considerations.
This message concerning Airline services was misdirected to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). TSA encourages you to contact your airline for further assistance.
We hope that this information is helpful and apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.
Please visit our website at www.tsa.gov for additional information about TSA. We continue to add new information and encourage you to check the website frequently for updated information.
TSA Contact Center
----- Original Message ----
From: Customer Care <customer-care@delta.com>
To: kimberly_of_texas@yahoo.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 9:49:06 PM
Subject: Re: Other - Current and Future (KMM15710949I41L0KM)
Dear Ms. Huddle,
Thank you for your e-mail to Delta Air Lines.
You will need to contact TSA at 866-289-9673 or send an e-mail to
TSA-ContactCenter@dhs.gov. We are unable to assist you here at Delta.
We appreciate your business and trust your future flights will be
enjoyable. We hope you will continue to make Delta your airline of
choice.
Sincerely,
Kathryn Keeling
Online Customer Support Desk
http://www.delta.com
Original Message Follows:
------------------------
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Name : Ms Kimberly Huddle
Email Address : kimberly_of_texas@yahoo.com
SkyMiles Number:
COMMENT DETAILS:
Email about Past/Future travel: Current and Future
Nature of Comment: Question Suggestion
Email Pertaining to: Other
Email about Other topic: Cross dressing
Comments:
This is somewhat embarrasing so I'll just come out and say it. I am a
crossdresser and have considered flying that way. I have sent a silimar
email to TSA but they are too busy laughing to answer me. :-)
Anyway, I'd like to know flying crossdressed would make the whole
experience a nightmare? How would TSA handle the fact that I wont look
like my ID? How would Delta react as well? Any advice or suggestions are
welcome!
Thanks!