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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-04-2009 @ 11:18PM
frank96 said...
Josh
Jun 4th 2009 8:41PM
Just seems like you are trying to be some great defender of the Airline company. What would it ever hurt to discreetly give someone a 1st Class upgrade?
Not saying that you should upgrade everyone, but seriously, how would you get in trouble? What would it hurt?
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Josh, what if YOU had paid for a first class seat and YOU watched one of those (petty) Flight Attendants sit someone in first class for free? Upgrades are for those who frequent the airline and are repaid for their business via perks. The flight attendant would diminish the product if they upgraded the honeymooners, the elderly who want to sit close to the lavatory, the obese, etc..etc. Even worse, passengers would catch on and demand that first class be used as compensation, which it IS NOT. It's a product and YOU PAY FOR IT.