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Southwest: Delta “Squatting” at Dallas Love Field
Tensions are rising over the use of one gate at Dallas Love Field. Southwest claims Delta is illegally “squatting” while Delta claims it must protect Dallas from Southwest. (liveandletsfly.boardingarea.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Legally, Delta hasn't a strut to stand on. This is a simple matter of contract law. No contract, they get evicted, done.
You guys ever watch Southwest’s reality show? “Airline,” I think it was called.
“While gate agent Dave is dealing with this white trash person who won’t patiently wait until in line in Islip, gate agent Steve is calling the Chicago PD on this white trash person who is visibly intoxicated at Midway.
‘Sometimes you feel like a zookeeper,’ says Steve”
Ya think?
“While gate agent Dave is dealing with this white trash person who won’t patiently wait until in line in Islip, gate agent Steve is calling the Chicago PD on this white trash person who is visibly intoxicated at Midway.
‘Sometimes you feel like a zookeeper,’ says Steve”
Ya think?
Opinions vary.
While I too prefer Delta over Southwest, the "only trash flies on Southwest" comment is monumentally ignorant.
I’m not sure that’s true.
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Aviation, among a horde of other entities, can be a very interesting display of egos and one upmanship (maybe not a word lol). The first class passengers review the economy ticket holders as they travel in a commoner parade to their assigned micro-space. At the same time, the passengers in a Gulfstream 650 would not consider the First Class Airline passenger anywhere near their level of social standing. It’s an ugly game where we as a society are on a constant vigil to degrade those we think do not deserve to be equal to us based on just about any criteria we chose to measure. The car we drive, the house we occupy, the school we attend, the clothes we wear, the watch that surrounds our wrist and for Heaven’s sake now the airline we fly. Every day a new measurement of social ranking places us in the same category as a used non-recycled Pepsi can. We can pass off comments about social rankings as jealousy and envy. Maybe they are or maybe it makes us uncomfortable to realize that we measure others unfairly.
IN the words of Kris Kristofferson..."Everyone needs someone to look down on"