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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-23-2009 @ 10:22AM
Don Wyeth said...
Flew to Paris two weeks ago on Delta with my wife who is allergic to cats. Sat in Business elite and noticed a cat in the
seat across the aisle. wife began to be badly affected by cat's proximity. She complained and it turned out that cats are more important to Delta than humans. We were thrteatened with removal from the flite to a later plane.
Pilot couldn't care less and passenger agent was very rude.
Finally they asked the cat owner to move to a different seat
and all improved. Animals should be provided with safe and
comfortable space on plane but not put before humans.
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