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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-21-2007 @ 2:29PM
LumbeeNative1960 said...
1) SUE AIRLINE
2) Make formal complaint to everyone who will listen
3) Make sure everyone knows who the employees are that watched this and offered no help. They should be reprimanded at least if not FIRED! After all, what are they there for? Maybe to help passengers during their flight!?
4) Find an Airline that actually cares about passengers.
5) Refuse "free ticket" Demand money for THAT flight be refunded.
Last but not least, I am sorry she went through that, I can not imagine the embarrassment of such an ordeal. And to make it worse, nobody felt the need to help this lady. Shame on everyone involved and everyone that refused to get involved. Maybe one day the ones that did not help will get to suffer a similar embarrassment with everyone turning their head instead of helping. Something so simple to help with and nobody volunteered. What a sad little world we live in.
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