03-18-2024
12:15 PM
03-18-2024
12:15 PM
Thank you, James. I appreciate your opinion.
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I apologize to Brandon, the flight attendant on flight 2478 MCO to DAL on 3/17/24. When asked to close all shades as we waited aboard our 1.5 hr delayed flight, I closed my shade half way. You see I buried my mother yesterday and having the shade up, even partially, made me feel connected to her for just a little longer. Lowering the shade closed the door on a chapter I hadn’t prepared to finish.
I also apologize to “Karen” 3 seats up who felt embolden to yell at me “to close the shade all the way” because of Brandon’s unprofessional tone and impatient judgment. I explained I was more comfortable leaving it up halfway.
Brandon is a quite large man whose presence felt very intimidating looming over me, using a raised voice to speak to me. In fairness, I did have headphones in so I appreciate perhaps he thought I couldn’t hear him although I did not have the volume on.
Thank you to the incredibly empathetic young lady sitting on the end of my row who defended me to Brandon and “Karen” saying she “doubted my half opened shade was the cause of the plane being hot at noon in Orlando.” Your “luv” and kindness is greatly appreciated! 💕
I’m sorry my halfopened shade so easily caused professionalism, “luv”, respect and kindness to be abandoned at the most “Magical Place on Earth”. I now appreciate the discomfort my half opened shade caused “Karen” and I’m hopeful she was much more comfortable on the 92 degree pavement at Disney World yesterday with her family. I know I was certainly more comfortable before I had to leave my mother in the ground.
Brandon, I hope you find rest, and much needed, undeserved, break to recharge and find your professionalism and humanity soon.
Lastly, to all the flight attendants who I fly with nearly every week, thank you for being the best in the industry. I will continue to have your back during inflight medical emergencies, move seats to allow families to sit together, and extend grace on days when you might fall short of your professional best.
Hopeful we can all find a little more “luv” for each other soon.
Signed,
Closed Shade
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01-26-2024
03:56 PM
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Yesterday, my faith in Southwest Airlines soared to new heights. Despite a two-hour delay initially attributed to weather, the true reason unfolded as we reached the gate – several Marines in dress blues, standing in solemn tribute. The announcement from the USO revealed that we were awaiting the arrival of a fallen soldier, his final journey home entrusted to our flight. The care and respect shown by the gate, ramp, and flight crews were nothing short of remarkable.
Onboard, the captain humbly acknowledged the honor, privilege, and profound responsibility felt by both the crew and first officer in ensuring the safe transport of this precious cargo to their awaiting loved ones. Southwest, you’ve earned my deepest admiration and loyalty.
Thank you for your unwavering commitment and the countless ways you serve us each day. It might be a thankless job at times, much like trauma care, but it’s always a joy and privilege to serve those who rely on us when it matters most. With immense LUV and loyalty, TraumaRN
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