I flew PIT RDU this morning at 830. The kiosks were not working. The lines at the ticket counter were the longest I have seen in my 28 year career. Passengers were snaked around several times, and finally out the door. The good news is, it only took me 40 minutes to get to an agent, which I thought was great. The passengers were not complaining, the people working que were doing a fine job explaining to the pax what was going on, and pulling pax from the line to process if it was getting close to departure time for their flights.
The gate agents were superb. I listed in advance, and I knew I was going to be an sa7, but the flight was wide open so I didnt bother to correct it. I did try several times between midnight and one to relist, but to no avail. I also could not print boarding passes from home.
The flight was uneventful.
When I got to RDU I tried the IVR to cancel my original return because the flight was full and I needed to be and sa3. No luck. Finally got on the ETC and it was a breeze, YES a breeze!
I got to RDU for my 1830 flight at 1630. I was in line 10 minutes, and then on to my gate. The flights I saw processed were all late inbound, but RDU staff turned them quickly. Mainline and commuter.
My RDU flight was late inbound, and then held for the gate while a late running inbound ORF flight was worked. RDU turned that a/c in no time at all, and the a/c for PIT got to the gate, off loaded and loaded quickly. The flight was about 20 minutes late because of the previous ORF flight still be on the gate, however the captain told us that we were late because the agents were having a problem with the new computer system. That sort of pissed me off, because the delay was airport condtions, ie no gate....not the new system.
I was proud of out coworkers in both PIT and RDU for the professionalism they showed today. Kudos to all.
RDU kiosks were still down at 1630