Plane Passenger Forced to Sit In Puddle Of Urine For Entire 11-Hour Flight
Last February, British Airways had to reminds its baggage handlers to not urinate in the cargo holds because it was corroding the metal of the planes. Maybe now they have to have a talk with their cabin crew?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/plane-pas...140137947.html |
Problems with mingling paxs ,Not crew id suggest,Quite common on PIA flights for them to defecate in the cabin
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Piss poor service. I think they were taking the urine. A stain on their customer experience. Maybe next time they could slash their prices.
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It beggars belief that BA at London couldn't come up with a spare seat cushion and cover for an outbound flight.
In that situation, I'd be tempted to inform the Purser/CSD that I was considering exercising my right to offload myself if they failed to reseat me, and that I would inform them of my decision at some stage before we reached the runway. If it came to the crunch, I wouldn't anticipate any problem recovering my fare based on BA's implied contract that it would provide me with a clean, dry, hygienic seat to take me to my destination. |
Am I the only one who thinks there may be more than one side to this story? "I said to the stewardess, 'You're obviously going to move me into business, aren't you? I can't really sit here.'" Ba seats are blue I believe? How would a 'yellow stain' show up on it? I'm not saying the seat wasn't wet, just questioning how wet it was and who wet it!
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Originally Posted by AeroSpark
(Post 9869907)
Ba seats are blue I believe? How would a 'yellow stain' show up on it? I'm not saying the seat wasn't wet, just questioning how wet it was and who wet it!
https://conservativedailypost.com/ai...-11-hour-trip/ It was a grey seat and there does appear to be a yellow stain but to me it looks like an old stain. https://conservativedailypost-guvbvz...017/08/Pee.jpg |
It doesn't matter. That's disgusting any way you look at it. I'd have asked for another seat or offloaded myself. That's absolutely outrageous. And he's asked to clean it himself? Then you have a cabin crew union rep trying to defend that by saying crew aren't well paid?
That's a PR disaster from start to finish |
No pee apology from Willie ... :O
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Yet again another example of BA's lack of care. Who cleans the aircraft at LHR these days? I bet it's not BA. Why didn't the crew spot this when checking the cabin or don't they even bother these days?
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It was a grey seat I guess there's a chance the seat colour was blue and the image got "corrupted" somewhere along the line.. |
Or it was a Qatar aeroplane?!
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A man who forked over more than $1,000 for what should have been a comfortable flight from London to South America said, instead, he was forced to sit in a puddle of urine for 11 hours |
Originally Posted by AeroSpark
(Post 9869907)
"I said to the stewardess, 'You're obviously going to move me into business, aren't you? I can't really sit here.'"
If true, what the CC could have done, of course, was to upgrade someone with status in the FFP to Business Class then move the unhappy passenger to the vacant economy seat….. |
A man who forked over more than $1,000 for what should have been a comfortable flight from London to South America said, instead, he was forced to sit in a puddle of urine for 11 hours "Andrew was flying to South Africa to help his parents move to a new house" |
The image in that version of events appears to show a yellow seat belt.......which is a bit odd for BA. I suspect either the image has "lost" something in the handling somewhere or it isn't an image of the seat in question,
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Originally Posted by AeroSpark
(Post 9869907)
Am I the only one who thinks there may be more than one side to this story? "I said to the stewardess, 'You're obviously going to move me into business, aren't you? I can't really sit here.'" Ba seats are blue I believe? How would a 'yellow stain' show up on it? I'm not saying the seat wasn't wet, just questioning how wet it was and who wet it!
My thoughts exactly! As soon as I read that it sounded to me like an attempt to get an upgrade that didn't go his way! |
Travelled Auckland to Sin Economy many years ago. Guy in
the row ahead of me complained of water from the overhead panel. Crew kept bringing towels etc to fix it. Eventually the guy sitting next to me said 'I see this all the time, certain people bring a loosely stoppered bottle of water which will eventually leak, hoping for an upgrade'. Crew were having none of it. |
Originally Posted by DaveReidUK
(Post 9869758)
It beggars belief that BA at London couldn't come up with a spare seat cushion and cover for an outbound flight.
In that situation, I'd be tempted to inform the Purser/CSD that I was considering exercising my right to offload myself if they failed to reseat me, and that I would inform them of my decision at some stage before we reached the runway. If it came to the crunch, I wouldn't anticipate any problem recovering my fare based on BA's implied contract that it would provide me with a clean, dry, hygienic seat to take me to my destination. I'd wait until door closing time and insist I be off loaded to maximise disruption while they off loaded my bags too. Don't think it would take them too long to find me another seat. |
Originally Posted by PJD1
(Post 9870872)
My thoughts exactly! As soon as I read that it sounded to me like an attempt to get an upgrade that didn't go his way!
The Stewardess agreed it was pee and the airline has agreed it was pee - the simple fact is that they should have just changed the cushion. |
At least he had a seat!
Three years ago I boarded a KLM flight AMS – JFK to find there was no seat cushion at all, just an empty metal frame. I immediately pointed this out to the Cabin Crew, and yes, in my mind there were thoughts of an upgrade, as economy was filling up around me. However, after a short wait a technician appeared who fitted a seat cushion into the frame. Ah well. |
Originally Posted by packapoo
(Post 9871043)
Absolutely Mr Reid.
I'd wait until door closing time and insist I be off loaded to maximise disruption while they off loaded my bags too. Don't think it would take them too long to find me another seat. |
Originally Posted by Andy_S
(Post 9870282)
I went into cynicism mode as soon as I got to this bit…….
If true, what the CC could have done, of course, was to upgrade someone with status in the FFP to Business Class then move the unhappy passenger to the vacant economy seat….. IIRC the hostess apparently walked up front, came back and upgraded the pax he was complaining about. Nice story if true. |
Originally Posted by Jet II
(Post 9871077)
How did the seat get stained then if it was a stunt to get an upgrade?
The Stewardess agreed it was pee and the airline has agreed it was pee - the simple fact is that they should have just changed the cushion. Easy enough to take a small bottle on board with him and pour it on the seat himself. Maybe I'm being cynical but the fact that his words were "You're obviously going to move me into business, aren't you?" and not "You have to do something about this, I'm not sitting there" speaks volumes to me. It would also explain why it was not spotted by the cleaners or cabin inspection. |
What did you do with the original cushion Squawk? ;)
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Originally Posted by PJD1
(Post 9871268)
Easy enough to take a small bottle on board with him and pour it on the seat himself.
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Originally Posted by DaveReidUK
(Post 9871585)
Bear in mind, though, that unless you're planning to fill it after security, you woul only be allowed to take the piss if it
was under 100ml, and in a wee bottle ... :O :D:D Yes urine trouble if you try to take any more than that through security! |
Originally Posted by Hotel Tango
(Post 9871402)
What did you do with the original cushion Squawk? ;)
More telling was that at home base KLM were able to sort it out in about 15 minutes and as I was one of the first to board there was no resulting delay. |
I strongly suspect that the PAX sabotaged the seat hoping for an up-grade.
A few years ago my wife and three young daughters flew from Sydney to LHR with BA in economy. Once onboard my wife noticed the seats they were sitting on were hot, the entertainment box below their seats we over heating and the crew were aware of the issue. She was happy to sit there but she just pointed it out to the crew. Before takeoff, they were all moved up to business for the entire flight home without any dramas. The crews see EVERY trick in the book, day in, day out by some PAX to worm their way in to Premium Econ or Business. |
BA - Passenger Obliged to Sit in Pee
Businessman who paid £1,200 to fly to South Africa with BA is given a seat that a passenger urinated on (and he was then told to use wet wipes to clean it up himself)
Businessman given seat urinated on during BA flight | Daily Mail Online A businessman who paid more than £1,200 to fly to South Africa with British Airways was given a seat that a previous passenger had urinated over. And to add insult to injury, he claims that when he protested, a British Airways stewardess handed him wet wipes to clear up the mess himself. IT consultant Andrew Wilkinson, 39, says it happened when he boarded a flight at the end of July to jet out from Heathrow to see his parents. After finding his seat in economy, he noticed it was damp. Mr Wilkinson, from South-West London, said: 'I called the stewardess who agreed the dampness was urine. She went to the toilet and came back with some wipes and expected me to clean up the mess myself. 'I told her, "I can't sit here" but she just laughed. Her response was, "I can see you are going to work me really hard on this flight, aren't you?"' Mr Wilkinson, who paid £1,242 for his round trip, said: 'In the end, I put a plastic bag over the seat and covered it with a blanket.' After Mr Wilkinson took to Twitter to vent his anger, BA spotted his tweets and offered him 5,000 of their Avios reward points in compensation. It then upped its offer to a flight voucher worth £435, or a free upgrade on his next flight to Cape Town. He said: 'I am not bothered about compensation. I'd just like a proper apology. The one they sent me was clearly a general response.' Last night, the union which represents flight crews said Mr Wilkinson's ordeal was evidence of how BA standards had been hit by cost-cutting. https://i.imgur.com/GbT65H3.jpg |
I think someone is taking the piss.
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