Complaint: In-flight Issue Goosed
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Old Jul 21, 2009, 6:15 AM
justme justme is offline
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Wow, that's crazy! I know there is in fact law in place that requires airlines to allow "assistance" animals on board, and I have seen a wide variety of animals used as both emotional and physical assistants. But if the animal is not "behaving," for lack of a better term, it should be caged. As far as who to take up your complaint with, who did you pay for your ticket? The airline that you paid is the airline you should talk to. Even though they were wearing Delta uniforms, they are in fact still technically NW employees until labor representation (s#!tty union) issues are resolved. I agree that the goose should have been caged BTW, just in case I didn't make that clear.
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