Right the following website reviews flights.
http://www.airlinequality.com/Forum/n_west.htm
I generally have a good laugh reading people's complaints.
"NORTHWEST AIRLINES review : 10 December 2008 : by Judith Greenfield
Trip Rating : 3/10
Score 3 out of 10
I was travelling back from Hawaii to Heathrow via Portland and Minnesota. On the Portland/ Minnesota leg it was announced that you were into recycling and would be collecting all cans and plastics during the flight. The air stewardess walked up the aisle with her bag saying, "anyone have any trash, any trash anybody". Obviously on the way back she was getting a bit tired of saying it and could only managed to look at all of us poor suckers sitting there and grunt the word "trash" to each and everyone of us. It just sounded So very Rude. It's my guess that she secretly enjoyed saying it. I have told several people since I got back and it has given them a good laugh though."
How exactly is that rude? And the writer is a mind reader too apparently as she KNEW the flight attendant was enjoying it! Sigh!
At my airline we collect rubbish into a waste trolley and I just go down the aisle saying 'any rubbish...rubbish...rubbish?' This writer seems to imply that the flight attendant should be thanking people for their rubbish and kissing their feet or something. How many ways can you ask people for their trash?
http://www.airlinequality.com/Forum/n_west.htm
I generally have a good laugh reading people's complaints.
"NORTHWEST AIRLINES review : 10 December 2008 : by Judith Greenfield
Trip Rating : 3/10
Score 3 out of 10
I was travelling back from Hawaii to Heathrow via Portland and Minnesota. On the Portland/ Minnesota leg it was announced that you were into recycling and would be collecting all cans and plastics during the flight. The air stewardess walked up the aisle with her bag saying, "anyone have any trash, any trash anybody". Obviously on the way back she was getting a bit tired of saying it and could only managed to look at all of us poor suckers sitting there and grunt the word "trash" to each and everyone of us. It just sounded So very Rude. It's my guess that she secretly enjoyed saying it. I have told several people since I got back and it has given them a good laugh though."
How exactly is that rude? And the writer is a mind reader too apparently as she KNEW the flight attendant was enjoying it! Sigh!
At my airline we collect rubbish into a waste trolley and I just go down the aisle saying 'any rubbish...rubbish...rubbish?' This writer seems to imply that the flight attendant should be thanking people for their rubbish and kissing their feet or something. How many ways can you ask people for their trash?
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