how much power do flight attendants have, and is it more than necessary? They are not a govt employee, not an air marshal, etc. They are just a cruise line host on an airplane with a whole lot of ridiculous granted authority to boot people off that plane, and in this case, it went straight to the head of the finger shaking attitude queen, who felt it necessary to inform everyone that she's from the Bronx.
the video, and everything from Todd, has been deleted from his twitter page https://twitter.com/TTTwitty74
What started this queen on her "Don't do it. Don't press my buttons. You got the wrong one today,"
"I will turn this plane back and get you off."? Todd and his wife couldn't find space in the already full bins near their seats, and tried to use space for carry-on bags in the overhead bins reserved for first-class passengers.Well, the Bronx queen felt that the passengers were being rude. Rude? So, paying customers can't speak up and forcefully request that they be accommodated without pissing off a power tripping queen? It seems that the airline realized the Bronx queen screwed up, because Delta apologized. There is no apology unless someone realizes they were completely wrong.
The airline added, "Those customers were rebooked on another Delta flight and we've been in contact with this party to offer further apologies and compensation." The airline promised Todd and his wife compensation – but first they had to remove the incident from social media.
They were rebooked on another flight through Atlanta, they say, and upgraded to first class for their connecting flight to New York.
They were ignored by customer service which had promised a follow up, however, until they posted video to social media. That’s when Delta reached out and asked them to remove the content ‘as an act of good faith’ and to ‘show we are in a partnership’ while working out compensation. But once they’d done so, Delta went silent. So two months later they returned to twitter to share their story.
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