| Jsiegfried |
Feb 6, 2012 11:14 PM |
Pilot Must Have Had a Hot Date
Our US Airways flight leaving Alabama to Charlotte was delayed by a half hour. This was a problem, since we only had half an hour to make our connection to Cleveland. We made it to Charlotte with about 7 minutes to get to the original Cleveland bound flight (flight #2676). My husband ran ahead while my son and I waited for gate checked bags. My husband got to our flight and told them that we were there, just waiting on bags. We got the bags and RAN. As we were running, the pilot came out and told my husband that he was leaving, he didn't care how close we were. My husband told him that I was literally less than a minute away - he was on the phone with me and I could SEE THE GATE - about 50 yards away. The pilot told my husband that he was not waiting, he wanted his 'wheels up'. I was about 20 yards - not even 20 seconds - from the gate when the pilot shut the door in my husbands face! We stood there and watched while the door of the plane was closed and the plane left 5 MINUTES EARLY!!!!!! We went to customer service and the smug, condescending, uncaring women behind the counter were mean and sarcastic as they looked at us and basically said 'sucks to be you, too bad'. Their programmed responses gave no indication that they considered us to be valuable customers who's business they appreciated - exactly the opposite - we are just 'one of thousands that this happens to every day' they told us. I was appalled. What an astounding lack of respect from the pilot and then customer service. I would love to know how the pilot would feel if his family were treated so shabbily. We had to then sit in Charlotte for almost two hours waiting on the next flight - all for a mere 20 seconds! To have the door literally closed in your face was a clear demonstration of the diminishing regard for customer service that seems to be rampant in the airline industry - but U.S Airways now tops my list of airlines that I will do my best to avoid. Try hiring some customer service reps that actually care about customer service.
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