Synopsis: Delta's LAS-SEA flight is one I'm starting to get used to, that first Boeing 717 flight before connecting to other destinations. In this case, I was flying with my family to mainland China, and SeaTac happens to be one of Delta's trans-Pacific gateways.
On December 17th, 2016, Delta was operating their first LAS-SEA flight of the day with a refurbished Boeing 737-800 with AVOD, a nice upgrade over the 717s they usually use. Plus, the flight was only half full and the first class cabin nearly empty, which is great news for a non-rev like me.
This thread has pictures only. The full trip report is available on my blog, and you can watch the video version here.
McCarran employee parking lot
Concourse D sign
View of the plane
Legroom
Pre-departure beverage: Coke Zero
View departing Las Vegas
Snack basket: banana and coffee w/ cream
View landing at SeaTac
Conclusion: Overall, I had a pleasant flight. Sure, it was pretty uneventful as I'd come to expect, but the in-flight entertainment was certainly a nice perk. Now the question is whether we can actually make a flight into China...