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Originally Posted by Silent Bob
The last time they offered meal vouchers, it was for a delay more than 3 hours. I believe most airlines follow that rule already. And i don't believe they would use it to sit in a bar and we've all agreed that gate agents should inform passengers, during a delay when to come back for updates. (at least i think we agree on that?)
I definitely would love to fly your airline, especially out of the NY/NJ area. given the amount of delays here I would score a voucher every time. Not only that, but I can get my fellow passengers to state that the agent did not announce for us to stay near the gate. 1 person can't be convincing but a mob can, and by your methods, we'd all get 500 vouchers.
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Bob, you've gone from begging for vouchers to trickery. Now that I know we are dealing with a trickster, it's a good time to tell you that some airlines record all their announcements. And with me as manager, we'll be sure to record all our announcements. If there was any doubt, I'll resolve it in favour of the passenger. So the agent had better stay at the gate and every ten minutes remind all passengers to stay near the gate for further boarding instructions.
Judge, a former airline supervisor, thought they were using vouchers for a last round at the bar. I believe him that this is sometimes done.
With me in charge you'll get no $500 vouchers, because when you get left behind because you were on your phone or in the bistro, you'll have yourself to blame because my agents will have been warning you to stay around at the gate. You'll have to pay for the change if you want to go on another flight, and if you're not careful, I might even call airport security for you and your mob. Instead of a hotel voucher, you might be spending the night courtesy the state of New York in a cell in the police station (but I can't guarantee that you'll like the accommodations there) and next morning appear in a Court to answer the charge of making a fraudulent claim.