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JQ Flight Attendent "Hunted Down Passenger"
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I hope Jetstar can launch a formal investigation and take suitable compensation to that teenage girl also take displinary action against that cabin crew. Anyway, perhaps if you want to keep your privacy, you can fly Qantas instead of JetStar next time? |
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expect we only have half the story so far
will be interesting when the whole story comes out, maybe the girl gave the bloke her contact details, but refuses to confirm this to her mum time will tell
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Doubt it Andrew, all he would have had to of done was seen what seat she was in and got the name through the JQ check in system the name of the person sitting in that seat.
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Thats what I was thinking...
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The media only have one side of the story. Let Jetstar hear the other side and deal with it whatever happened.
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http://www.news.com.au/travel/story/...014090,00.html
Used a boarding pass so it seems, ohh but hes a great employee.............discraceful and should be sacked. Last edited by Marty H; 7th October 2009 at 10:26 PM. |
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Even if the news report is accurate, how would flying another airline prevent this from happening?
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Methinks there will be a confidential settlement reached and perhaps a newly unemployed FA
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