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Frankie 06-13-2005 09:57 AM

F#@%ing United Airlines!!!!
 
HELP!!!

My 82 year old mom, had a very rough time of traveling from Indiana to Iowa the other day, thanks to the friendly skies of United. The delay in the first leg of the flight caused her to miss her Chicago connection. Booked on the next flight from Chicago there was five separate delays. Long story short, whereas she was supposed to arrive in Des Moines at 4:30 pm she arrived a little past 9:30 pm. On top of that, they neglected to give her the wheel chair service we had asked for in both Chicago and DM! ON TOP OF THAT, her new suitcase was badly ripped open. The United baggage claim woman rudely washed her hands (United's hand) off of any responsibility for that. "You need to contact the manufacturer!" Pure bull crap!! :cuss: Now that I'm trying to contact United, I only get many levels of recordings, none having anything to do with our problem. Googling United customer service hasn't been helpful. :banghead: I know United is going bankrupt and probably don't give two bird droppings about the customer. Nevertheless, I need your advice.

Phobia 06-13-2005 10:01 AM

You really want advice? I don't think you're going to like it.

United and every other airline is just that, an airborne taxi service. They don't have nurses on staff. If your mother is 82 and wheelchair bound, she needs to have an accompanying nursemaid or your going to continue to be disappointed no matter which airline you fly. Or, she need not fly at all.

Rain Man 06-13-2005 10:02 AM

Never route through Chicago, unless it's through Midway.

wutamess 06-13-2005 10:03 AM

Phob,
Well put...
In other words... stop your bitching... man up and S.T.F.U!

Your bitching will get you nowhere and you already know this.

Stinger 06-13-2005 10:07 AM

My advice on what? Why major airline are loosing money hand over fist while regional smaller airlines are making money with better flights and customer service.

Sorry to hear about your mom's experience though.

Brock 06-13-2005 10:10 AM

I can't recall ever having a positive experience when dealing with an airline. Honestly, why would you be surprised?

Eleazar 06-13-2005 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Phobia
United and every other airline is just that, an airborne taxi service. They don't have nurses on staff. If your mother is 82 and wheelchair bound, she needs to have an accompanying nursemaid or your going to continue to be disappointed no matter which airline you fly. Or, she need not fly at all.

I agree. If they can restrict pregnant women from flying once they are so far along in their pregnancy then why can't there be other standards of health and/or mobility applied for people travelling alone?

I'm not aware of many airlines that are turning a profit these days. You can't expect them to offer hand and foot treatment at the price-war fares that people expect. IMO if someone needs this kind of attention they should have someone else accompanying them.

Frankie 06-13-2005 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Phobia
You really want advice? I don't think you're going to like it.

United and every other airline is just that, an airborne taxi service. They don't have nurses on staff. If your mother is 82 and wheelchair bound, she needs to have an accompanying nursemaid or your going to continue to be disappointed no matter which airline you fly. Or, she need not fly at all.

Mom's not wheelchair bound. But weakened by age. Lives in Indiana close to one son. But visits the other two once a year each. We've been asking and receiving wheelcahir service for her especially through larger airports. That's never been outside of the norm. Nor, the airlines owning up to their damaging of one's property through neglect and mishandling. Sorry Phob, I don't agree with your point.

donkhater 06-13-2005 10:21 AM

I was on a flight from Philly to Indy the other day (Northwest, I think). Just before our descent this 20-something girl in the row in front of me gets up to go to the batroom only to find in occupied. By the time the person gets out, the pilot had turned on the seatbelt sign. The flight attendant (a very feminine man) informed her that the light was on a nd that she needed to stay in her seat.

She seemd to be ok with it and sat back down. So the plane lands and begins to taxi to the terminal (the taxi's here in Indy can be almost 15 min long). Meanwhile the seatbelt light is still on and the Flight attendant has already reminded everyone to stayput until the plane comes to a stop at the terminal.

Well, I guess this girl really had to go bad. She gets up to go to the bathroom. The FA tells the pilot to stop the plane and that we won't move again until everyone is in their seats. The girl gets back to her seat all giggly and embarrassed-like and the FA comes back to ask for her ID and tells her that he is required to file a report with the FAA and she just committed a federal offense punishable up to $10,000 and 6 months in jail.

If this girl didn't go to the bathroom, she was pissing in her pants now. She of course argues the point and the FA takes her ID up to the front of the plane. A co-worker of mine in the second row (who didn't really know what was going on) said he came up with her ID and before he went back, pulled a filled syringe out of a bag and took it with him!! I know she was arguing the point with him, but she wasn't being mean or agressive. They agrued back and forth a little bit more and then she got off the plane, but that was quite the scene. I wonder what became of it.

ptlyon 06-13-2005 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Frankie
Nor, the airlines owning up to their damaging of one's property through neglect and mishandling.

And that isn't the airlines fault. Once you check in luggage and it goes on that conveyor belt it is handled by the airport staff, not the airlines.

Phobia 06-13-2005 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Frankie
Mom's not wheelchair bound. But weakened by age. Lives in Indiana close to one son. But visits the other two once a year each. We've been asking and receiving wheelcahir service for her especially through larger airports. That's never been outside of the norm. Nor, the airlines owning up to their damaging of one's property through neglect and mishandling. Sorry Phob, I don't agree with your point.

I don't expect you would agree since you're intimately involved.

I think the bag is a separate issue. Weather delays are another issue entirely. Given the alternatives, I'll take Momma arriving 5 hours late.

The 3rd issue:
I think that any person who can't get around for themselves should either pay a premium for babysitting or bring along their own babysitter. You can't expect an airline to hold somebody's hand for $89.95.

Frankie 06-13-2005 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Phobia
I don't expect you would agree since you're intimately involved.

I think the bag is a separate issue. Weather delays are another issue entirely. Given the alternatives, I'll take Momma arriving 5 hours late.

The 3rd issue:
I think that any person who can't get around for themselves should either pay a premium for babysitting or bring along their own babysitter. You can't expect an airline to hold somebody's hand for $89.95.

More like $289.95.

Donger 06-13-2005 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Frankie
More like $289.95.

Damn. Expensive peanuts.

Frankie 06-13-2005 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Donger
Damn. Expensive peanuts.

ROFL Actually one small bag of cheese crackers. Ironically, she has violently hated cheese all her life! Par for the course, wouldn't you say?

BIG_DADDY 06-13-2005 10:59 AM

They probably delayed the flight to do a background check to make sure your mom wasn't on the no flight list.


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