09-08-2007
03:05 AM
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Boo Southwest!
1. If the Southwest employee that removed Ms Ebbert from the flight had cause, then why did he then allow her back on the plane. If he did not have cause, then he behaved poorly and Southwest owes Ms Ebbert an apology.
2. If Ms Ebbert was removed from the flight for a valid cause, Southwest needs to make it's dress code policy clear. While we are at it, I'd much rather be sitting next to someone wearing a short skirt and showing cleavage that fits in the seat, than one covered up that hangs over into mine. So please include fat people on the list of who you won't be allowing on planes.
3. Southwest should have responded to this on the Today show. I'm not sure if Ms Ebbert was in the right or not, but my first reaction was to blame Southwest. The outfit did not look out of place as shown on TV this morning, but how do I know how low the top was pulled down or how high the skirt was pulled up.
4. If this young woman was dressed improperly, shouldn't a gate agent have intercepted her before she ever got on the plane? I mean Southwest is all about being on time and removing someone from a plane can cost precious minutes.
5. I could keep going, but I wont. I'm disappointed that this story, if false, made it to national news. And I'm disappointed in Southwest, who I always feel has the happiest best employees in the industry.
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