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Delta: Flight diverted to Fla. for 'unruly' couple
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rude people generate rude people - if you're looking for trouble, you'll find it -- flew 1ST class for years because of job(lots of travel) - always well served, always pleasant.... United, Alaska, Delta...
Looks like it was actually DAL413, not 414 as the article claims:
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL413/history/20120115/2304Z/KATL/MROC
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL413/history/20120115/2304Z/KATL/MROC
From my experience, most people sitting in first class didn't pay to sit in first class. They were upgraded, comped or somebody else paid for their ticket.
I never had any bad experience flying Delta.
I have been on some flight (other airlines) which would occasionally have problems with a passenger.
I worked in St. Louis for 15 years and TWA had made it there hub. Ozark had a hub there too. I would try and NOT use TWA where ever possible. Ozark was also bad in how they would treat passengers. One of the main things I had against TWA was "come fly with us and we will lose you some or all of your luggage."
I have been on some flight (other airlines) which would occasionally have problems with a passenger.
I worked in St. Louis for 15 years and TWA had made it there hub. Ozark had a hub there too. I would try and NOT use TWA where ever possible. Ozark was also bad in how they would treat passengers. One of the main things I had against TWA was "come fly with us and we will lose you some or all of your luggage."
I have had a couple of fa's on different airlines that seemed like they were having a bad day and could be rude at the drop of a hat, but have never had one actually be rude to me. I always am very courteous and respectful to them and it seems to be a two way street.
Just about everyone is stressed in some way and babysitting a bunch of spoiled brats in first class would push anyone over the line. The flight attendants are not your personal butlers, they are more like waiters, cooks, airline security, lifeguards (in case of a water landing), and anything else they do behind the scenes. Plus they have to do this how many times a week? I think just saying "please" and a "thank you" goes along way with anyone nowadays and flight attendants are no exception.