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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-09-2009 @ 7:21PM
BrianM said...
Really? The least frequent flyer on US Air who paid for the cheapest possible seat is upset that there was no overhead room for your luggage? Poor Baby, and they found it! plus they probably paid for a new outfit or 2? I was chairmans preferred for 3 years, then I did not travel much at all and went all they way back down to bitch finally leveling off at Silver. Status is a badge of abuse but not having any is a sign to abuse. Get over it and quit your whining, next time go and buy a nice outfit on them. Just cause you write on a blog does not make you above the rest of us sounds like they treated you well in the end.
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1-26-2009 @ 5:45PM
Ted said...
Now what if it were YOUR bag that got lost just before new year's, mr. shiny silver? Someone once said: one man's tragedy is another's comedy - so it just depends which of the two you end up being.
PS: I expect an airline to be equally concerned about everybody's needs (and luggage), no matter what their freq. flier status is
1-26-2009 @ 10:31PM
BrianM said...
My bag has been lost before, multiple times, So what. It sucks, but it happens. Acting like it is news worthy when a simple mistake was made is what I objected to.