They do not like to clean up after you evacuate in the seat or aisle.
Anyhow that will never happen since the plane could not get off the ground.
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They do not like to clean up after you evacuate in the seat or aisle.
Anyhow that will never happen since the plane could not get off the ground.
evacuate
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Definition of evacuate
[FONT=&]transitive verb
[FONT=&]1: to remove the contents of : EMPTY
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[FONT=&]2: to discharge from the body as waste : VOID
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[FONT=&]3: to remove something (such as gas or water) from especially by pumping
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[FONT=&]4a: to remove especially from a military zone or dangerous area
[/FONT][FONT=&]b: to withdraw from military occupation of
[/FONT][FONT=&]c: VACATE sense 1were ordered to evacuate the building
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[FONT=&]intransitive verb[/FONT]
[FONT=&]1: to withdraw from a place in an organized way especially for protection
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[FONT=&]2:to pass urine or feces from the body
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evacuate
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[FONT=&]evacuated; evacuating
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Definition of evacuate
[FONT=&]transitive verb
[FONT=&]1: to remove the contents of : EMPTY
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[FONT=&]2: to discharge from the body as waste : VOID
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[FONT=&]3: to remove something (such as gas or water) from especially by pumping
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[FONT=&]4a: to remove especially from a military zone or dangerous area
[/FONT][FONT=&]b: to withdraw from military occupation of
[/FONT][FONT=&]c: VACATE sense 1were ordered to evacuate the building
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[FONT=&]intransitive verb[/FONT]
[FONT=&]1: to withdraw from a place in an organized way especially for protection
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[FONT=&]2:to pass urine or feces from the body
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I have not flown since I got out of the Army in 82. I cannot speak to modern air travel.
Spirit offered her a $7 food coupon, and a hotel voucher with the wrong date on it.
There was an earlier Delta flight to her desired location, but Spirit wasn't doing anything about it.
Aren't passengers entitled to more than this when their flights are massively delayed or diverted?
Miss America pageant kicks out miss Nevada (an E-7 National Guard combat veteran) because of her conservative political views...
https://popularmilitary.com/miss-am...DfjC8ustfY40317N0oIDkw#utm_source=Grunt Works
Miss America pageant kicks out miss Nevada (an E-7 National Guard combat veteran) because of her conservative political views...
https://popularmilitary.com/miss-am...DfjC8ustfY40317N0oIDkw#utm_source=Grunt Works
GP, only first tier airlines (domestically American, Delta, United maybe Alaskan - I consider S/West and JetBlue second tier and all the rest third tier) have interlocking carriage agreements. If one carrier's aircraft is disabled or delayed they can place you on a competitor's flight if there is room at no cost to you
The airlines that are not participants, like SW and JetBlue, you're waiting for the a/c to be fixed or for them to send another or for a terminator to arrive so they can swap you onto that a/c. In a case such as your wife's, they are only obligated to a certain level of support if the problem is unambiguously their fault. If weather is involved, in almost any way (such as the upline delay) the airline can wiggle out of some of its responsibilities
Most reputable airlines will still try to do something for a customer (Within reason. There are standard voucher amounts and preferred hotels - they're not putting you up at the Waldorf) but I don't think Spirit or Frontier are worried about repeat business as much as they are worried about survival
The strongest protections are .gov mandated remedies for involuntary denied boarding due to overbooking (which you often don't have if you book on a foreign flag carrier such as BA or Virgin or KLM etc). Read the fine print buried on the carriers website under rules of carriage
ie:https://www.delta.com/us/en/legal/contract-of-carriage-dgr
You really should move this conversation to Your First World Problems.
"too political"?
Yet they ask political questions.
I guess she was just the "wrong political".
But, there was no statement by the pageant defending or denying their position.