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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-11-2009 @ 5:50AM
Sylvia Reid said...
What a shame they embarassed this poor passenger to
the degree they did? What good did this serve to force
her to purchase two seats when one was on the other side of the airplane. She should sue this airline for their atrocities,
as well as defamatory remarks. I can remember a time when
all airlines treated their passengers with the utmost decency
as well as respect, where has this gone? Has the downfall
in world economy turned us all into money gold diggers?
In my opinion, this airline should pay her travel fees for
the rest of her life, as well as compensate her monetarily
for the embarassment they have given this passenger.
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