Friday, April 03, 2020

American Airlines crammed the only 11 passengers on a flight into 3 rows because they only bought basic economy, report says

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  • American Airlines forced passengers to sit next to each other even though their flight was virtually empty, according to a report by Mother Jones.
  • The incident took place on a flight on March 24, which had only 11 passengers, all in basic economy, according to the outlet, citing an unnamed flight attendant.
  • Although there were plenty of seats, none were moved because "that would be an upgrade," according to a flight attendant on the plane, who did not give their name..."

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