Complaint: Customer Service Wife Kicked From Plane
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Old Nov 29, 2009, 2:09 PM
azstar azstar is offline
 
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I think one of the points to be made here is that Southwest has a corporate culture of removing anyone or anything from their planes regardless of the consequences, whether a barking dog, an "inappropriately" dressed individual, a crying baby, etc. I've seen them remove passengers seated near an intoxicated passenger even though the passengers were not travelling together, did not know each other, and were not intoxicated themselves. It's a very cavalier attitude handed to employess who may not always have the best judgement. Their mission statement seems to be "if you don't like it, take the bus".