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DesertAir wrote:A few wishes:
Meals in economy class.
aerorobnz wrote:That Boeing never bought McDonnell Douglas and sold it and the MD95 and variants down the river to benefit the 737 which is by far less comfortable.
CarlosSi wrote:assuming it is not preventing 9/11
bunumuring wrote:Open air observation/photography decks
DesertAir wrote:A few wishes:
Keep the 757 production.
Meals in economy class.
bunumuring wrote:Hey guys,
An easy one....
Open air observation/photography decks as the rule rather than the exception at airports worldwide...
Cheers,
Bunumuring
PS: I will second all comments about the Concorde - I cant believe now that I didn't try harder to fly on one! Aaaah the naivety of youth!
gtargui wrote:...going to have to wait on the runway for two hours then find out our flight is cancelled.
EricAY05 wrote:One wish: Flying is a special occasion and people dress nicely (not necessarily suits, but nice tidy clothes) for it and shower prior to leaving for the airport.
Braniff1 wrote:2) Bring back Stewardess', get rid of all the old mean hags. Today they think their rule enforcers. Just serve the customers.
masgniw wrote:Braniff1 wrote:2) Bring back Stewardess', get rid of all the old mean hags. Today they think their rule enforcers. Just serve the customers.
Flight attendants are there for safety, not your viewing pleasure.
Braniff1 wrote:masgniw wrote:Braniff1 wrote:2) Bring back Stewardess', get rid of all the old mean hags. Today they think their rule enforcers. Just serve the customers.
Flight attendants are there for safety, not your viewing pleasure.
The females I know that have flown for 30-35 years hate the public; many relish using their pseudo-power to make people uncomfortable. They get a trill out of being"in-charge." The only reason they still fly is for the free travel and a hoped for pension. Now you might try reading my post, I would like customer service from nice people; nothing states anything about viewing pleasure. I assume you're a FA from your inaccurate interpretation and response.
masgniw wrote:Braniff1 wrote:masgniw wrote:
Flight attendants are there for safety, not your viewing pleasure.
The females I know that have flown for 30-35 years hate the public; many relish using their pseudo-power to make people uncomfortable. They get a trill out of being"in-charge." The only reason they still fly is for the free travel and a hoped for pension. Now you might try reading my post, I would like customer service from nice people; nothing states anything about viewing pleasure. I assume you're a FA from your inaccurate interpretation and response.
Inaccurate interpretation? Let's pull up the dictionary definition of hag.
"a witch, especially one in the form of an ugly old woman (often used as a term of disparagement for a woman)."
masgniw wrote:Braniff1 wrote:masgniw wrote:
Flight attendants are there for safety, not your viewing pleasure.
The females I know that have flown for 30-35 years hate the public; many relish using their pseudo-power to make people uncomfortable. They get a trill out of being"in-charge." The only reason they still fly is for the free travel and a hoped for pension. Now you might try reading my post, I would like customer service from nice people; nothing states anything about viewing pleasure. I assume you're a FA from your inaccurate interpretation and response.
Inaccurate interpretation? Let's pull up the dictionary definition of hag.
"a witch, especially one in the form of an ugly old woman (often used as a term of disparagement for a woman)."
Braniff1 wrote:masgniw wrote:Braniff1 wrote:
The females I know that have flown for 30-35 years hate the public; many relish using their pseudo-power to make people uncomfortable. They get a trill out of being"in-charge." The only reason they still fly is for the free travel and a hoped for pension. Now you might try reading my post, I would like customer service from nice people; nothing states anything about viewing pleasure. I assume you're a FA from your inaccurate interpretation and response.
Inaccurate interpretation? Let's pull up the dictionary definition of hag.
"a witch, especially one in the form of an ugly old woman (often used as a term of disparagement for a woman)."
Well, since you miss the point, let's play word games.
1) A hag is a wizened old woman, or a kind of fairy or goddess.
A fairy or goddess, doesn't sound like ugly.
2) An unattractive, middle-aged (or slightly older) woman. The term is commonly used to describe hysterical or ugly women in positions of power.
So you win here: an ugly older woman in position of power.
I still thing my point is about an ugly attitude, a lack of friendly service. If you wish to only see a pejorative word, that's fine.
Have a nice flight.
EricAY05 wrote:One wish: Flying is a special occasion and people dress nicely (not necessarily suits, but nice tidy clothes) for it and shower prior to leaving for the airport.
masgniw wrote:Braniff1 wrote:masgniw wrote:
Inaccurate interpretation? Let's pull up the dictionary definition of hag.
"a witch, especially one in the form of an ugly old woman (often used as a term of disparagement for a woman)."
Well, since you miss the point, let's play word games.
1) A hag is a wizened old woman, or a kind of fairy or goddess.
A fairy or goddess, doesn't sound like ugly.
2) An unattractive, middle-aged (or slightly older) woman. The term is commonly used to describe hysterical or ugly women in positions of power.
So you win here: an ugly older woman in position of power.
I still thing my point is about an ugly attitude, a lack of friendly service. If you wish to only see a pejorative word, that's fine.
Have a nice flight.
You can't accuse me of "missing the point" when you're using words you literally do not understand. I've noticed people throw about this "word games" trope on the internet when you need to backpedal and redirect from what you have said. Sorta funny how that works, isn't it?
PPVLC wrote:Better leg room in Y.