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U.S. Air flight attendants

dms1709

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We flew US Air to Myrtle Beach last weekend. The flight attendants did nothing but crank and complain about people and the carry on situation, the entire way home and had no problems with sharing their misery with the people on board. I can understand if they have an issue with company policy, but that is an issue to take up with US Air, not the passengers. It was a very miserable trip home as they continued the entire trip with one complaint after another. Since they had a captive audience, there was no way to get away from the "bad attitudes", which went from one thing to another. I will think long and hard before flying US Air. They need to better train the attendants on customer service. By the way, this is not the first time the flight attendants on US Air had acted like this on a flight, that time I has hoping it was an isolated incident, wrong. Thanks for letting me vent.

Donna
 
Did you try contacting US Air to complain? I'd do that listing flight # and date of flight. I think that is terrible.
 
Kay's right. If you don't let the company know then they can't do anything about it. Tell them you didn't complain on the first occasion because you hoped it was a one off.
 
While it feels good to vent, whining about it here accomplishes little for the flying public. Give UScAir a piece of your mind (with flight# + date).
 
I did send US Air a letter. On the other hand last month I had one of the best flying experiences with Southwest and sent them a letter complimenting the crew. These are the only two letters I have ever written to an airline and it was a coincidence that it happened within a couple of weeks.



Donna
 
If you where on the Chicago to Vegas with SW... deverted to Denver on Medical emergency....EVERYONE ON THE FLIGHT SHOULD HAVE WRITTEN A
LETTER. THE SW CREW WAS WONDERFUL AND VERY PROFESSIONAL.
 
Speaking of flights, does anyone know the name of the airport which serves St. Thomas (U.S. Virgin Islands).

I am thinking of taking a trip there and I want to find out which airlines serve that airport.

Thanks for the assistance.
 
Speaking of flights, does anyone know the name of the airport which serves St. Thomas (U.S. Virgin Islands).

I am thinking of taking a trip there and I want to find out which airlines serve that airport.

Thanks for the assistance.


The airport in St. Thomas is the Cyril E. King airport, and the airport code is STT
 
I think the OP should post this on FlyerTalk.com.
 
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