Then be honest with people and treat with respect. My Denver flight was not cancelled by weather. The forecast was sunny, the radar was nothing snd the flight before and after were fine. Honesty goes a long way.
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07-02-2021
01:52 PM
We just had flight 5803 cancelled on is. Your logistical challenges are negatively impacting peoples lives. You have flights booked and don't have people to serve them. You have overbooked all your other flights so when you cancel someone's flight they have no real options at all. People rely on you to get to places for important events like birthdays. You made a family of 4 cry. She was very nice but I will be honest: not once did she say she was sorry, not once did she look at two really sad kids and say I am sorry girls, I am trying. Then as we are finished and booked on a flight the next day, my wife politely asks what do you do for us given the massive inconvenience you have cost us, time, money, etc. She says oh sorry, I think it was weather so nothing and then turns around and yells loudly to someone, CAN I GO ON BREAK NOW (there were about 80 people behind us that were also still waiting). Weather in Denver is sunny, nothing on radar and the other flights to Denver (before and after) were both on time. Look I get it, this is hard stuff right now and everyone is doing their best to get back to a normal life but if you are going to celebrate another 50 years you better fix a few things: First of all logistics, don't make promises (flights) that you can't deliver on as you ruin peoples lives. Everyone can read about how you had to offer extra money to people to work. Second, try saying you are sorry for the inconvenience. Finally third, when you ruin someone's vacation and make a family of 4 people cry do something to make it right. This is basic stuff.
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