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Originally Posted by BE911SC
America wanted "low cost" air travel and America got it. In large part that "low cost" came out of the employees pockets so you'll understand if the employees aren't always delighted to help you with your huge carry-on bag that you're trying to get around the baggage fee by forcing it into an overhead bin even if it kills everyone in the cabin. Deal with that every day and you'll understand why cabin crews aren't always eager to accommodate you with a smile on their face and limitless patience.
Your "low cost" ticket does not entitle you to "First Class" treatment. You gotta' pay for that, just like someone has to pay you more than a certain amount to do your job.
And in an open plea to the traveling public, do try to put something on before leaving for the airport. Your T-shirt and flip-flops may be intended to indicate your casual, carefree, laid-back sun and surf lifestyle but no one cares. Google the word "deodorant" and go buy some. Learn how to shave and comb your hair. Maybe then that one cute stew you're eyeing will pay attention to you. She sees slobs all day, every day so clean yourself up, smile and be polite (and gate-check your huge duffle bag) and maybe it'll pay off.
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Exactly. We got what we wanted. Cheap air travel. Everybody that buys a ticket feels entitled. It is now just bus travel with wings. What kind of service do you get on a bus?
As I write this I am at LAS airport with a cancelled flight . . .
Ian
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