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Originally Posted by jimworcs
That is the most feeble defence I have ever heard. It is a FAA obligation of the airline to "do the math". Could a barman sell someone under age a drink because it is not his obligation to "do the math"? That is a ridiculous argument.
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No but the bartendar did the same thing the ticket agent did. Looked at the birthday. It was under two, great you can fly. A Bartendar looks at the birthdate, over 21 awesome you can drink. They don't have to look forward in time and try to figure out when they turn 2 if wether or not they need a return ticket. Either way this customer would have had to buy a one-way ticket or a two-way ticket. It also would have been expensive regardless.