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The man with the golden airline ticket

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    DangerChips
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    Long, heart-breaking and worthwhile read.

    Long, heart-breaking and worthwhile read.

    4 votes
    1. Omnicrola
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      Very long, but very well written and an excellent portrait of a person. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The whole thing is a PR disaster. They (American) took what was effectively one of their biggest...

      Very long, but very well written and an excellent portrait of a person. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

      The whole thing is a PR disaster. They (American) took what was effectively one of their biggest advocates, and spat in his face. Completely counter productive from a marketing standpoint. Not talking to the guy at all about changing his behavior was thier main mistake, whoever was in charge of that effort in the revenue department screwed up.

      4 votes
  2. alyaza
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    on one hand, american was legally in their right to do this so it's what it is, but frankly it's juuust a bit of a dick move to suddenly cancel such a large investment a customer has placed in...

    on one hand, american was legally in their right to do this so it's what it is, but frankly it's juuust a bit of a dick move to suddenly cancel such a large investment a customer has placed in your airline, especially considering how much competition there is in airlines. the vast majority of people probably aren't going to spend over $300,000 in their lifetime flying with a single airline, even if they fly pretty regularly (even at $400/flight, that's like 750 flights with the same airline), so you should probably treat the people who are willing to do that sort of thing with a bit more courtesy than this guy got. judging by his attitude, he probably would have taken it pretty well and moved on, and instead it became a whole messy legal dispute that didn't really need to happen and wouldn't have happened if they'd given him that courtesy.

    3 votes