US Airways’ apology for treatment of Army Ranger ‘too little, too late’

http://twitter.com/#!/aletheiatruth/status/520713573035544576

As Twitchy reported Friday, passengers on a US Airways flight were outraged when a flight attendant refused to hang up an Army Ranger’s uniform jacket, explaining that the service was available only to first class passengers.

One of those passengers, @Bkirby72, took to Twitter to complain to US Airways, explaining that “three of us in first class begged your poorly trained associate to hang this hero’s decorated jacket,” while WSOC reported that other first class passengers offered to switch seats with the sergeant, to no avail.

US Airways tweeted an apology and promised an internal review, but the airline still isn’t forgiven.

@USAirways is it really in your policy to disrespect brave men such as Sergeant Marle? Flight attendant Ava of US 1930 from PDX to CLT.

— Laura Kirby (@LauraKirby76) October 9, 2014

@laurakirby76 We have great respect for our Military personnel, Laura. We're very sorry if you observed differently.

— US Airways (@USAirways) October 9, 2014

Sorry if you observed differently? Try again.

We hold all those serving our country in the highest regard and apologize for any offense caused. We are reviewing the incident internally.

— US Airways (@USAirways) October 10, 2014

@USAirways WAY too little too late. Learn from @AmericanAir – this would NOT happen (I've given my 1st seat to plenty of US military on AA)

— Betsy Novak (@betsyflounders) October 10, 2014

@USAirways until the employee is a former employee it's just lip service!

— Knockoutradio (@knockoutradio) October 10, 2014

@USAirways You will be forgiven after she is fired. It's time to hold employees accountable

— Michael Trotman (@mtrotman) October 10, 2014

@USAirways try this: we fired the crew member who treated one of America's heroes shamefully, we are truly sorry, it won't ever happen again

— Advocacy Ink (@AdvocacyInk) October 10, 2014

It was a military coat with medals. It doesn't take a genius to know the right thing to do. @USAirways Shame on you. Demote that attendant.

— CoolGreenPines (@CoolGreenPines) October 11, 2014

@USAirways "Reviewing internally" FFS. Your policies suck, I'll stick to @SouthwestAir who holds Armed Forces members in the highest regard.

— Mike Arroyo (@iker42) October 11, 2014

@USAirways Talk is Cheap…Prove it. Our veteran should get free airfare for the rest of his life! The Stewardess needs to work in baggage!

— Drew Hanson (@johnnyreb1864) October 11, 2014

@johnnyreb1864 We apologize and are internally reviewing. We hold the men and women serving our country in the highest regard.

— US Airways (@USAirways) October 11, 2014

@USAirways This American hero was treated shamefully. Your policy in this matter needs to be reviewed & changed. Lots of options when flying

— Keith Hoffman (@kyliving) October 11, 2014

Prove it. RT @USAirways We hold all those serving our country in the highest regard …

— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) October 11, 2014

@USAirways What is WRONG with you people?? That flight attendant had NO business treating that soldier that way.

— TalentManagerWendy (@WAW_Wendy) October 11, 2014

@USAirways Really? Well you blew it. You all need suspension/probation and loss of pay. My company will no longer EVER fly US Air

— Less Gov. More Fun. (@LessGovMoreFun) October 12, 2014

@USAirways It is great to have policies but please hire employees with common sense as this is unacceptable and nothing can change that!

— cmconcepts (@cmconcepts) October 12, 2014

@USAirways No way anyone should fly with you – with so much disrespect . This is awful and your airlines is fallen in reputation severely

— Lucien Mark (@LucienMark) October 13, 2014

@USAirways As both a Travel Agency Owner and a (USAF SGT 1976-1980)- I can only say what happened on this flight was a total lack of respect

— Ken (@KenBT) October 13, 2014

No kidding.

We didn't get the situation on Thursday right. We'll always try to do better. http://t.co/HbEXQvvnPJ

— US Airways (@USAirways) October 11, 2014

 

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USFailways: united states Air don’t let Army Ranger hang-up his or her uniform jacket

http://twitter.com/#!/Bkirby72/status/520098375149309952

United states Airway is perfecting a vital program in a) commonsense and b) don’t fury a substantial program traveler with utilizing Twitter.

Preliminary, here’s the storyline a gathering tipped usa to earlier in the day these days:

Guests: trip attendant declined to place on Army Ranger’s constant coating

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Passengers onboard a U.S. Airways trip from Portland, Oregon to Charlotte have now been outraged when they reported a secondary attendant mistreated an Army Ranger Thursday morning.

They informed Channel 9 that first Sergeant […] asked a-trip attendant if he could hang-up the item their constant jacket maintain it from getting wrinkled. That vacation attendant claimed the clear answer is had after which it high-grade people and declined enabling various other individuals, just which volunteered, to improve seating with him.

Those on vacation reported the journey attendant additionally yelled at people who attemptedto ask various other attendants.

Today, the primary reason that story relocated viral is simply because of the efforts of Kirbs72, a stated high-grade customer for a passing fancy journey which took to Twitter to mention their outrage:

@USAirways your way we have flown nearly 100,000 kilometers with this specific one-year disgraced an especially adorned soldier in forward portion of me. Shame

— Kirbs72 (@Bkirby72) October 9, 2014

Based on my travel attendant you have got protection not to ever previously previously hang the gown coats of Army Rangers perhaps not sitting in first-class. #antiusair

— Kirbs72 (@Bkirby72) October 9, 2014

@USAirways : my vacation attendant statements you have got insurance coverage to never hang the gown coats of Army Rangers perhaps not sitting in high quality. #antiusair

— Kirbs72 (@Bkirby72) October 9, 2014

@USAirways I am preliminary system purchaser! Not only one people had coats. What's next excuse?

— Kirbs72 (@Bkirby72) October 9, 2014

@USAirways three people in top-notch begged your badly trained wear continue this heroes adorned level. To no avail

— Kirbs72 (@Bkirby72) October 9, 2014

@USAirways as soon as the man stepped in to the jet your attendant must-have stated maybe it’s my honor to put up your coating sergeant.

— Kirbs72 (@Bkirby72) October 9, 2014

@USAirways maybe not a soul in high-grade had a coat. Not only you! My objective is usually to inform the Chairman getting decidedly more over irritated beside me. Oh because the development

— Kirbs72 (@Bkirby72) October 9, 2014

@USAirways might viral on Facebook as a result of end with this time. USAir deserves to lessen organization over this. A disgrace

— Kirbs72 (@Bkirby72) October 9, 2014

@bkirby72 Kindly DM your record locator and we'll forward a note to Flight solutions for interior analysis. We're once you today.

— US Airways (@USAirways) October 9, 2014

Usa Airways features guaranteed in full Kirby72 that they’re these days conscious of the difficulty and are also undergoing an interior analysis. That’s nice benefit of it, but we question what other troops have already been dealt with as shabbily.

Editors note: we’re not posting title or image for this reason soldier.

 

 

 

 

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