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Monthly Archives for August 2023.

Passengers Miss Upgrades When American Airlines Doesn’t Bother Fixing Broken Seats

Aug 16 2023

How about being first on the upgrade list, there’s a seat available, and the gate agent doesn’t bother processing upgrades? Or someone no shows and the agent doesn’t bother coming on board to upgrade someone into the seat.

Or, there’s what happened to this American Airlines passenger: they were first on the list, a first class seat was available, but it was broken? It’s always the American Airlines Airbus A320s.

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OTG Is Dropping iPads, Passengers In Airports To Order Food Using Their Phones

Aug 14 2023

In airports food preparation and food delivery all needs to be done quickly, because people are under a time crunch, at the mercy of airline schedules – often with short connections that airlines engineer in order to maximize the time their planes are in the air and to minimize total travel time on connecting itineraries which drives up ticket sales relative to competitor schedules. Self-service is a part of that, but so driving down costs and pushing sales is as well.

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Passenger Asks “Have You Considered Reading A Motherhood Book?” As Child Kicks His Seat

Aug 14 2023

Here’s a video making the rounds, that I’ve seen on several twitter accounts and also on LinkedIn, purporting to show a young child kicking the seat back of the man in front of them. The child is a bundle of energy, bouncing a bit up and down in their seat. And the man in the row ahead speaks to the mom about it.

The man’s wife counsels some grace, “he’ll stop in a sec, he’s a kid.” But the man turns around and asks the mother to “get your kid under control.” And they begin to talk about whether she’s a good parent or not.

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