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Johnny Cobbler 🏆2 years ago

People not respecting fellow passengers and having the common decency to wait their turn on airplanes is a huge pet peeve. This woman is 100% in the wrong.

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Daily Dose of X2 years ago

This is how you handle a Karen

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Karata2 years ago

People argue for nothing and are quick to take their phones to film instead of settling the matter like adults

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The Patriot Oasis™2 years ago

People have no respect anymore.

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William Brown2 years ago

He is right. People need to learn this etiquette. Be kind.

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💪🎭..Rai ji..💪🎭2 years ago

He just fixed her

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JD’s vision2 years ago

Friends….this is Jeffery Jones. He was a Flight Leader on Delta Flight 2721 from Detroit to Nashville earlier today! Wow WHAT A GUY! He noticed that a lady in coach class had Parkinson’s disease and without blinking an eye, he went to her and guided her – by the hand – to a free seat in first class! Like WHAT???? A colleague of mine who was also on the flight, helped him get her into first class. For the ENTIRE flight I could see him checking in on her, patting her back. helping her get up, walking her (holding hands) up and down the aisle and generally “mother hen-ing” her. I asked him if he needed help taking her to the bathroom; he told me ‘I GOT THIS’! He told me his grandmother had Parkinson’s and that he was all good, but that he very much appreciated my offer for help. As I sat in my seat – I literally had tears in my eyes. When I got off the plane, this is what I told Jeffrey. “I am a nurse, and I am so impressed with how you took care of that lady. My mother is a very young 70 years old and is a newly diagnosed Parkinson’s patient. I hope one day someone treats her as well as you treated that lady!” Credit: Sharon Radcliffe

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theengineerblogger2 years ago

“On Saturday my wife, 4-year-old son and I flew from Minneapolis on Delta to JFK in New York to visit family. There was a flight attendant who really stood out. She was very outgoing, happy, and a breath of fresh air. She would check in on Charlie each time she passed by our row. We found out her name was Kesha. As shy as Charlie is, he even said goodbye to Kesha as we exited the plane. On the AirTrain to our rental, we saw Kesha miss her bus. Charlie was so sad the bus left without her. Then on our return trip we flew out of LaGuardia on Delta back to Minneapolis. We got to the terminal early, ate and then we got delayed again and again for 4 hours but who did we see? KESHA! She sat with Charlie and read books and watched animal videos. This was on her own time, something she didn't have to do. She went above and beyond to make Charlie so happy. I have never seen such amazing customer service! Delta Airlines, if you don't know Kesha yet, meet her. She's based out of NYC. Give her a raise. Her customer service is top notch and blew us off our feet. Training videos should be made around her service. We didn't get Kesha's last name, but I hope she sees this. We hope to cross paths again. Sincerely, The Smith Family” Credit: Robyn Smith

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Amazing Video2 years ago

Only married men can understand 😂

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James Jones2 years ago

Picking a fight with an old woman is not the way to solve this situation. This is an airline policy issue.

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