Originally Posted by
Chris2303
When Michael O'Leary's protégé, one Alan Joyce, took over Qantas he set up Jetstar in the Ryanair mould, complete "no sitting together unless you pay".
That policy caused this and Jetstar's check in contractors and cabin attendants exacerbated it by following the LCC's "customer service doesn't apply here" attitude.
So, indirectly, and drawing a long bow, the buck stops at the Irishman's desk. Of course AFP didn't help either
What is this crap that if you want to sit together you have to pay extra!
Ok,so theres no excuse for violence or threats but what about a bit of common sense,no matter what the cabin crew are paid or where they come from,is it really that hard to try & accomodate a family wanting to sit together.
If its true about having to pay extra to sit together as described in a few of the previous posts the people running this sh..show need to have a good look at themselves.
Just another opportunist attempt to get a few more $$$ in the bank for kpi bonuses etc.