More blame game deets following a horrible bit of toy dog decision making. Read more:
Shawnee, Kan. native says United passenger's puppy died after being placed in the overhead bin
United Airlines is apologizing after a passenger's puppy died on a flight. Another passenger on the plane said a flight attendant told the owner to stow the animal, in its carrier, in the overhead bin. Shawnee, Kan. Native Maggie Gremminger was sitting directly behind the owner of that 10-month-old French Bulldog named Kokito.
let companies get monopolies and this is what happens.
ReplyDeleteSince Congress made it a crime if you fail to obey the orders of a minimum wage flight attendant I hope the United stewardess bitch and her employer looses their nads in a civil action over this.
ReplyDeleteWell at least United can fall back on its repudiation of the NRA.
ReplyDelete^^Yes! They have done somethings right!!!!
ReplyDelete846 is right. giving police authority to airline personnel may be a necessity but some of the people aren't qualified.
ReplyDeletecost-cutting likely exacerbated the qualifcation gap.
Breaking news: United just mis-routed a dog to Japan from KANSAS!
ReplyDeleteI hope he doesn’t get eaten for dinner by Asians. They might just do that.
Delete11:10, how ever could that be--Kansas City International is no longer an international airport
ReplyDelete^^Wrong dummy. Flights to Cancun and Iceland. Get out every now and then.
ReplyDeleteair canada nonstop to toronto
ReplyDeleteThese airlines should ban all animals with the exception of service animals
ReplyDeleteBOYCOTT UNITED!
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