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I was on American Airlines a few years ago. My bag didn't exactly fit underneath my seat, so she complained to me. I pushed it further underneath, and she came back and yelled at me, even though I told her I just got off a long flight from Australia and didn't get much sleep. She was really rude. This country singer Gretchen Wilson got a citation filed against her from an AA flight attendant, and I couldn't help think back to my incident and how much I wanted to tell that ***** to **** off.

I hear some people use 9/11 as an excuse, but why should the 99.9% of innocent fliers give up their rights because of some terrorists. I don't feel sorry for those glorified waitresses, I know that the next time they cop an attitude, I'll smile, then contact the local airline manager or write the corporate office. No airline stewardess is going to be my drill sergeant on a flight I paid for!

2007-10-15 17:38:27 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Air Travel

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I was on a Cathay flight once at night and the hostie kept insisting i close my shade but i kept opening it and she kept hassaling me. unless there is a lightening storm or something where the flashes may scare pppl or whatever, i reakon i should be allowed to look out my window at night at all the pretty lights 30000ft below.

2007-10-16 08:45:22 · answer #1 · answered by CaptainRowdy 2 · 1 0

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2014-08-24 07:15:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No not yet nor do I ever intend to be. My theory is I PAY THEM THEY DON'T PAY ME.

The only problem now is these flight attendants have to be aware of the people that surround them at all times since 9/11. I can see why they become suspicious and rude with the threat of terrorism on their minds all the time. She probably failed to see you as a person but more as a possibility of a threat. You have to expect 9/11 to enter into play after all it wasn't just a minor incident but an attack against our people and our country. Be patient the next time her actions and reactions might save a life.
It might well be yours.
Do what you said you be the nice one don't give them any ammunition to fire at you. Then when the flight is over Write a letter to the highest officials of the airline with copies going to lesser officials, including the flight attendant.
Make sure it's a letter and NOT email.
Good Luck! go get some rest.
You might want to open the link and see that you are NOT ALONE!
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/travel/american_airlines.htm
For: American Airlines
U.S. Mail
American Airlines Customer Relations
P.O. Box 619612 MD 2400
DFW Airport, TX 75261-9612

Customer Service Email American

Airlines Customer Relations
You'd be hardpressed to find it on their site or listed anywhere else online, but American Airlines does have an email for addressing customer inquiries: Customer.Relations@aa.com.
http://consumerist.com/consumer/customer-service/email-american-airlines-customer-relations-280928.php
American Airlines
Call: 817-967-2000, Fax: 817-967-4162
Email: www.americanairlines.com
Write: American Airlines, Customer Relations, MD-2400, Box 619612, DFW Airport, TX 75261-9612
http://www.diabetes.org/advocacy-and-legalresources/discrimination/public-accommodation/carriercontact.jsp
I did a little research to help you out .

2007-10-15 18:26:46 · answer #3 · answered by LucySD 7 · 1 0

To be straight these aren't waitresses, they are flight crew members. They don't work for you, but are willing to help make your flight more comfortable. In a crisis, its they who are in charge. But I've never had rude FAs. They've always been rather polite to me.

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2016-04-13 22:53:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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