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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-05-2007 @ 9:04PM
Dorothy said...
I recently flew to Florida from Ohio via Atlanta.
Coming back, I missed my flight because the airline
personnel DID NOT SPEAK CLEARLY. They rambled so
fast I had no clue as to what they said so I took
no action. On planes, flight attendants ramble
on the microphone and I don't understand a word
they say. If they said the plane was on fire,
I wouldn't know it. I think a ticker tape or
something visible should be required for ALL
ANNOUNCEMENTS - IN THE AIRPORT AND ON THE PLANE.
Until then, I'll probably miss more flights not
knowing when my zone number is called to board.
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