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Major airlines still have not learned their lesson

RavenSky

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This time, Delta Airlines kicked a family of 4 off their airplane because the parents refused to give up a seat THEY PAID FOR for one of their children,

Delta overbooked the flight, and demanded that the parents hold their two-year-old on their laps so Delta could give the seat THEY HAD PAID FOR to a stand-by passenger.

When the parents refused, the entire family of four was removed from the flight, and 4 stand-by passengers took their place.

It sounds like Delta hasn't even paid for lodgings or reimbursed the family for any of the tickets THEY HAD PAID FOR.

http://www.fox29.com/news/252639675-story
 
A California family has become the latest to be caught up in the growing row about the treatment of passengers by airlines in the United States, after they were removed from their flight - and threatened with having their children taken into care if they did not comply.

An official replied: “In that case you and your wife will be in jail, and your kids will be taken away from you.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/04/delta-apologises-family-four-forced-flight-hawaii/
 
The OP is a glass half-empty kinda view. Clearly the Delta learned their lesson - no one got bruised or bloody or dragged off the plane.
 
The OP is a glass half-empty kinda view. Clearly the Delta learned their lesson - no one got bruised or bloody or dragged off the plane.

True.

Just threatened with having their children taken away from them.

As a parent, I suspect they would have preferred to be beaten like Dr. Dao was than having their children's well-being threatened.
 
I am totally boycotting Delta over this action ... unless, of course, it's two dollars cheaper than an alternative, in which case I'm willing to overlook it.
 
I suspect this practice of fucking over and threatening paying customers is widespread and has gone on a long time.

In the US making a fuss as a corporation is fucking you over and threatening you is considered the crime.
 
I thought the free market was supposed to clear all this shit up? Anyway, I can't keep from thinking that maybe if other passengers sitting there watching this happen weren't gawking and doing nothing simply because they want the plane to get moving, maybe things might change. People are getting qute accustomed to begging for crumbs and keeping their head down, lest they be next.
 
I thought the free market was supposed to clear all this shit up? Anyway, I can't keep from thinking that maybe if other passengers sitting there watching this happen weren't gawking and doing nothing simply because they want the plane to get moving, maybe things might change. People are getting qute accustomed to begging for crumbs and keeping their head down, lest they be next.

The guy on the other Delta flight who intervened on behalf of the woman with the stroller was himself threatening by the male flight attendant. Multiple people on the United flight objected to what happened to Dr. Dao. It doesn't matter. "Authority" will threaten anyone who tries to step up.
 
I thought the free market was supposed to clear all this shit up? Anyway, I can't keep from thinking that maybe if other passengers sitting there watching this happen weren't gawking and doing nothing simply because they want the plane to get moving, maybe things might change. People are getting qute accustomed to begging for crumbs and keeping their head down, lest they be next.

It has sorted this out - you agree to give the ticket to someone else when you purchase it and don't show up for the flight.

Overbooking allows airlines to charge cheaper ticket prices. I'm sure there are plenty of more expensive airlines that have more flexible terms.
 
I thought the free market was supposed to clear all this shit up? Anyway, I can't keep from thinking that maybe if other passengers sitting there watching this happen weren't gawking and doing nothing simply because they want the plane to get moving, maybe things might change. People are getting qute accustomed to begging for crumbs and keeping their head down, lest they be next.

It has sorted this out - you agree to give the ticket to someone else when you purchase it and don't show up for the flight.

Overbooking allows airlines to charge cheaper ticket prices. I'm sure there are plenty of more expensive airlines that have more flexible terms.
I read that business class can not be kicked off the plane, probably to lower class only.
 
What percentage of establishments are okay with you purchasing 3 tickets when you need 4 tickets? There are definitely some that won't catch you, some that won't care, and some that will care. The parents tried to scam Delta, whether intentionally the whole way or accidentally and then realized their mistake and didn't want to buy another ticket last minute. Delta screwed up with some of the things they said, but they were in the right and I guess the attendants had the audacity to say what their counterparts at United wanted to say.
 
What percentage of establishments are okay with you purchasing 3 tickets when you need 4 tickets? There are definitely some that won't catch you, some that won't care, and some that will care. The parents tried to scam Delta, whether intentionally the whole way or accidentally and then realized their mistake and didn't want to buy another ticket last minute. Delta screwed up with some of the things they said, but they were in the right and I guess the attendants had the audacity to say what their counterparts at United wanted to say.

The parents didn't absolutely need the extra ticket. They were planning to have their baby sit in their laps during the flight, which is allowed.
 
What percentage of establishments are okay with you purchasing 3 tickets when you need 4 tickets? There are definitely some that won't catch you, some that won't care, and some that will care. The parents tried to scam Delta, whether intentionally the whole way or accidentally and then realized their mistake and didn't want to buy another ticket last minute. Delta screwed up with some of the things they said, but they were in the right and I guess the attendants had the audacity to say what their counterparts at United wanted to say.

The parents didn't absolutely need the extra ticket. They were planning to have their baby sit in their laps during the flight, which is allowed.


It's not though. Children over 24 months have to buy their own ticket. Children less than 2 can fly in the laps, once they reach 2 years old they have to have their own seat.

http://www.delta.com/content/www/en_US/traveling-with-us/special-travel-needs/children.html

It's hard to swallow having to pay several hundred dollars for maybe a few months over the limit so you say, well if they catch me I'll just have them sit on my lap and hoping to game sympathy.
 
What percentage of establishments are okay with you purchasing 3 tickets when you need 4 tickets? There are definitely some that won't catch you, some that won't care, and some that will care. The parents tried to scam Delta, whether intentionally the whole way or accidentally and then realized their mistake and didn't want to buy another ticket last minute. Delta screwed up with some of the things they said, but they were in the right and I guess the attendants had the audacity to say what their counterparts at United wanted to say.

Did you even read the article? They actually bought FIVE tickets. Four on this flight plus one on an earlier flight that their teenage son took. They bought and paid for FOUR seats on this airplane, but Delta was trying to force them to carry one of their children on their lap so they could give the seat to a standby passenger.
 
What percentage of establishments are okay with you purchasing 3 tickets when you need 4 tickets? There are definitely some that won't catch you, some that won't care, and some that will care. The parents tried to scam Delta, whether intentionally the whole way or accidentally and then realized their mistake and didn't want to buy another ticket last minute. Delta screwed up with some of the things they said, but they were in the right and I guess the attendants had the audacity to say what their counterparts at United wanted to say.

Did you even read the article? They actually bought FIVE tickets. Four on this flight plus one on an earlier flight that their teenage son took. They bought and paid for FOUR seats on this airplane, but Delta was trying to force them to carry one of their children on their lap so they could give the seat to a standby passenger.

I did read the article and it did not say that. It said the 2 year old was sitting in the seat that was originally the older one who got on another flight. If they had bought 5 seats he would have been sitting on the one with his name on it.
 
What percentage of establishments are okay with you purchasing 3 tickets when you need 4 tickets? There are definitely some that won't catch you, some that won't care, and some that will care. The parents tried to scam Delta, whether intentionally the whole way or accidentally and then realized their mistake and didn't want to buy another ticket last minute. Delta screwed up with some of the things they said, but they were in the right and I guess the attendants had the audacity to say what their counterparts at United wanted to say.

Did you even read the article? They actually bought FIVE tickets. Four on this flight plus one on an earlier flight that their teenage son took. They bought and paid for FOUR seats on this airplane, but Delta was trying to force them to carry one of their children on their lap so they could give the seat to a standby passenger.

Some people have their head shoved so far up the asses they are kissing of the corporations they can't see anything.
 
Did you even read the article? They actually bought FIVE tickets. Four on this flight plus one on an earlier flight that their teenage son took. They bought and paid for FOUR seats on this airplane, but Delta was trying to force them to carry one of their children on their lap so they could give the seat to a standby passenger.

Some people have their head shoved so far up the asses they are kissing of the corporations they can't see anything.

huh? If I am required to buy a ticket for someone and I don't, how is that a problem with the corporation?
 
What percentage of establishments are okay with you purchasing 3 tickets when you need 4 tickets? There are definitely some that won't catch you, some that won't care, and some that will care. The parents tried to scam Delta, whether intentionally the whole way or accidentally and then realized their mistake and didn't want to buy another ticket last minute. Delta screwed up with some of the things they said, but they were in the right and I guess the attendants had the audacity to say what their counterparts at United wanted to say.

Did you even read the article? They actually bought FIVE tickets. Four on this flight plus one on an earlier flight that their teenage son took. They bought and paid for FOUR seats on this airplane, but Delta was trying to force them to carry one of their children on their lap so they could give the seat to a standby passenger.
Ahem. No, the child could not use that seat since it was not booked for it in its own name and the extra addition needed for a so small child to use the seat wasnt available (since it wasnt booked as a small children)

How the airline crew could allow things to escalate, so that they had to lesve the plane when they could have had the child on a lap instead, is totally weird.
 
Did you even read the article? They actually bought FIVE tickets. Four on this flight plus one on an earlier flight that their teenage son took. They bought and paid for FOUR seats on this airplane, but Delta was trying to force them to carry one of their children on their lap so they could give the seat to a standby passenger.

I did read the article and it did not say that. It said the 2 year old was sitting in the seat that was originally the older one who got on another flight. If they had bought 5 seats he would have been sitting on the one with his name on it.

Again, did you actually READ the article?

They bought four tickets on this flight, and then bought 1 ticket on the earlier flight. The teenager flew out on the earlier flight, and the family had FOUR PAID FOR seats on this flight. Four seats, four people. You were 100% wrong in claiming that they had only paid for 3 seats and were trying to scam the fourth seat.

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Eventually, Brian relented and said they would put Grayson on their lap, but it was too late, and officials kicked them off the plane.
http://www.womansday.com/life/travel-tips/news/a58824/family-kicked-off-delta-flight-child-seat/

So even giving in doesn't do any good :shrug:
 
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