Saturday, October 4, 2008

Who let them in?

Arrived at HK after an hour of delay. Couldn't find a passenger so had to unload bags and reload. Should fine the guy for an hour of fuel and then everyone's time!

The flight was full. Got a group of guys late 40's on the Biz First. Talk about loud. The Chinese phrase for them would be: 没家教 (the translation would be: your family didn't teach you anything about politeness). One guy just kept drinking; his pants almost fell to his knees because his gut was stuck out over 60". His pants probably 34". They were loud. Standing around talking in the Biz cabin. Wearing expensive stuff from top to bottom. The flight crew had to tell them to be quiet; and one guy actually made a face "why?". At some point, the seat belt sign was on. I wonder if it was the turbulence or because of them. If I didn't have the noise reduction headset, I might as for a seat change. But nowhere to go though. They finally quiet down 5 hours later.

Other than that, flight was ok. I've found that I didn't eat all the things served. No point. And noticed the seats are not as clean as it should be. One funny thing, I could not wait outside the bathroom by the cockpit. I had to be summoned to that one. Go figure. New rules. Well, dumbass... move the bathroom when laying out the plane then! Apparently it was a new rule. Must be those management again and Gov't of Canada. I used the others behind me instead after that. I couldn't stand behind the curtain to wait as I would have obstruct everyone from moveing in and out. Stupid.

The new toiletry given to us. Who the heck thought of that. It rolled out with Velcro and individual compartments. I could not hang it as there was no hook in the toilets. And people can't take it with really to store other things. So, think about the non-decompose garbage! Stupid.

I think we should begin charging airline execs for dump "inventions". Fuel surcharge, I think we need a customer charge for putting up with dump things. Carbon surcharge, how about dumb Exec refund too?

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