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Old 04-12-2017, 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by CFrance View Post
I have to disagree on a certain level, from a consumer's point of view. There are recent rules that been made that airlines can no longer sequester people on the runway for more than a certain period because it's more convenient for them. There could surely be rules against overbooking.

I and my husband have also traveled millions of miles and many years international both for business and pleasure. But you and I rarely agree on anything. So there you are. I'm not going to argue over something that is just one person's opinion vs. another's
Another common sense post!

I predict that just like the legislation you mentioned, new laws will be enacted to protect citizens...from this abhorrent action ever being taken again.

I am constantly amazed at the number of people who seem to immediately jump to the defense of big companies....instead of their fellow citizens.