Almost the exact same thing just happened to my gf's sister two days ago. She flew to Seattle and the airlines not only lost her bag, but charged her another $25 bucks to deliver it.
Airline service in this country are insanely awful. I hope this lawsuit kicks AA's ass and make them refund not only her but everyone they lost a bag to.
People are going to have children and you can't do anything about it. I don't, but why fight it? Your parents were drunk enough to have you and surely it happens to others. The simple solution to flying near children: noise canceling headphones.
You think enough people would pay to support a "no children" anything? and that business won't
I've flown dozens of times in many different countries and by far my worst experiences are all on ATA. Their employees treat you like you owe them something. I bring those tiny bottles of vodka on the long flights and they told me I'm not allowed to drink them. Which is stupid considering all the international flights I have been on have open bars. I mean seriously, what were they going to do midflight? Ask me to leave?
By far the best I've been on is JAL (Japanese airline).the food is great and they are super friendly. Plus I saw some video about how humble their CEO is. Like taking a huge paycut and eats at the cafeteria with the rest of the employees.
Eric Ribert... one of the most celebrated and revered seafood chefs in the world is an idiot? I'm pretty sure he knows way more about eel and food than you do.
Airline service in this country are insanely awful. I hope this lawsuit kicks AA's ass and make them refund not only her but everyone they lost a bag to.
You think enough people would pay to support a "no children" anything? and that business won't
A. lose money
B. get sued?
get real twits
By far the best I've been on is JAL (Japanese airline).the food is great and they are super friendly. Plus I saw some video about how humble their CEO is. Like taking a huge paycut and eats at the cafeteria with the rest of the employees.