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Southwest Airlines bans passenger who 'seriously assaulted' flight attendant
Southwest Airlines has permanently banned the 28-year-old passenger accused of striking a flight attendant on a Sacramento, California, to San Diego flight Sunday. The flight attendant's union said she lost two teeth. (www.usatoday.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Don't the airlines talk to each other? Why have they not already agreed that "banned on one of us means banned on all of us"? Its hard to believe it would be bad for business.
All the airlines should ban this individual.
The "No-Fly" list should cover all carriers. This protects pax and employees on any of the other carriers from future outbursts.
We live in a society where people have been programed to think there are no consequences for their actions.
The thought of NEVER traveling by air again will deter a lot of this craziness.
We live in a society where people have been programed to think there are no consequences for their actions.
The thought of NEVER traveling by air again will deter a lot of this craziness.
I don’t want to travel by air because of the draconian rules governing air travel. I’ll take the hwy anytime and leave you freedom haters sitting in your seats, eating crap aboard a scareline while some fright attendants scold and abuse you for not wearing a mask properly. Customer service anyone?
That passenger should be in jail.
According to a new article I read yesterday, assaulting a flight crew member is a federal offense and carries 20yr max prison sentence. So on top of her battery charge, hopefully she'll be locked up for quite some time too
It should be the full 20 years.
The punishment should fit the crime. Many inmates have been locked up for less time after having committed murder. A more fitting penalty would be less than a year with a lengthy probation. Crimes that have excessive punishment are more in line with the communist style of crime and punishment with most going to Siberia into a forced labor camp to exist on weak soup and stale bread, long dangerous hours spent in mines and extreme conditions.