Originally Posted by
BonnieLass
There is a form of blacklisting already in existence that could be extended to the airlines.
For example, if you go on a coach holiday or a cruise and you misbehave continually, you can not only get sent home but banned from every coach company or cruise line
Many years ago I did some work for a major UK coach holiday company and encountered a professional complainer. She was an absolute nightmare and caused all sorts of problems for the hotel and the other pax on the coach. I reported back to the company and they permitted me to offload her and she was added to the UK blacklist which meant that she could never travel by coach anywhere within the UK and Northern Ireland for life regardless of the company that she tried to book with.
So it can be done and there are databases of people that cannot take coach holidays or cruises..... doing the same with airlines shouldn't be difficult to accomplish.
Presumably the above all took place pre-GDPR ?
Originally Posted by
BonnieLass
Many years ago