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by Pumpkin_Man » Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:34 pm
And it's not just the security measures, either, Spooky. Long before the 9/11 attacks, the airline companies have been jerking their customers around as though we were "privelaged" to be flying ont heir air line. They over booked flights, there were numerous delays, lost luggage, lousy service, long waiting lines, lousy airline food, rude and indifferent ticket agents, etc, etc, etc. I haven't flown on a comercial air liner since 1991, because of all the nightmares that air travelors were subjected to even back then.
When I went to the former Yougoslavia back in the spring of 86, I flew on Pam Am. The flight there was not too bad and rather uneventful. My luggage arivved safely. The trip home, however, was a side trip into hell that I will never forget. The plane back to New York city was 3 hours late. I missed my connecting flight to Chicago, so they had to rerout me,which took for ever. The ticket agent did not process my ticket properly, so I ended up missing my rerout. Finaly when they did get it right, I had half an hour to get from Kenedy Airport to Laguardia Airport. And when I got there my conecting flight was delayed an hour. When I finaly got home, the dunder heads lost my luggage with my 12,000 dollar movie camera in it, and it took them 2 months to locate it and get it back to me.
However, I just figured it was a fluke, so I continued to use the air lines industry, and every flight was an over booked, crowded night mare. Finaly in the fall of 91, we all flew down to Disney in Florida. We flew on Midway Airlines. The plane was crowded, hot and over booked. The luggage check-in was long and the service people were angry with us because their own inefficiency caused a huge back-up of people. I had to wait an inordinate ammount for my luggage to get through, and right in the middle of my vacation, the tv news announced that Midway Airlines filed for bankruptcy. That was the proverbual last straw. From that day on, I have not flown anywhere, and most likely never will unless I have to cross an ocean or get to a funeral.
Mike