09-08-2007
08:54 PM
1 Love
Why stop at one-hour flights? For some of the people who left comments here in favor of Southwest's witch hunt, it seems what they would really like to see are clothing cops posted at every corner: in your favorite restaurant, at the mall, in your neighborhood.
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09-08-2007
04:07 AM
1 Love
I made a huge mistake and said that if Southwest Airlines, aka Witchhunt Airlines, doesn't apologize quick, I'm finding another carrier. Well, Miss Ebbert's flight was back in July! And the result of a review by a Southwest corporate office: a reply to Miss Ebbert's mother insinuating that her daughter's dress was *lewd* (Southwest: to paraphrase Senator Lloyd Bentsen, I know lewd; lewd was my friend; Miss Ebbert's dress was no lewd dress). As of now Southwest will be my LAST airline of choice. But there's a silver lining to every cloud. The straitlaced, the stodgy, and the simple can have Southwest; you know where the bubbly, bonny, and bright will be: anywhere else!
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09-08-2007
03:02 AM
1 Love
Southwest, your treatment of Miss Kyla Ebbert leaves me disgusted. You need to apologize to Miss Ebbert, remunerate her for her stress and embarrassment, and apologize to your entire customer base and if you don't do it quick, I'm finding another airline to book with. Talk about offensive: that is exactly what you are. Used to be I thought you picked employees for being people persons; obviously things have changed! Now it's Witchhunt Airlines! If your passengers have to be careful about wearing clothes outside what one of your employees considers to be the norm, does this mean your customers also have to be careful what they say, how they sit, what they read? If I bring an FHM magazine on board, am I bait for being booted? Where do you draw the line? No shorts for men? Is there a line? Or is it up to the whim of each flight's crew?
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