I would really like to have an option to rate the articles. Instead of going through articles that just eat away your time such as these, we can look at the rating and skip them.
Dear sir, you have written a very witty and humourous article. What I donot understand is that after reading this article, whether I should cry (for being in India) or laugh(about reading such humourous article)
The economy airlines is a innovative concept which has revolutionizing the aviation industry world wide! It has given you the freedom of booking an airline ticket straight from your desk top and you can plan your trips as per the ticket fares available !!!I agree that ther are service problems. It is there with even world's leading airlines.
I would like to remind you one thing! The economy airline is an option for saving yourself from the "pocket eating" travel agents!!!
I totally agree with u sir. I myself also had very very bitter experiences with Deccan and Air India, you wrote just the truth,i feel like airlines like Air India should also think about changing their aircraft staff as they all are never in the mood to help you or to answer any of your question in a polite way and not to forget that they all are too very old they should be giving chance to young people so that they wont get tired too easily.Once i asked for a glass of water to an Air India flight's airhostess and answering to my question she replied that cant u see i've been working so long i am tired but i will give water in a while and i was like AAAHHHHHHHHHHH............
Yes. I totally agree with the author. I had a bitter experience with Air Deccan. When I flew to Cochin from Bombay, the flight was delayed by 3 hours to start. All of us boarded and flight started taxying. Suddenly it stopped midway in the runway and an announcement came saying that the backside left rear tyre of the plane has developed some complications and hence, passengers have to get down immediately for the Airport Authority of India officials to check and clear the flight. It requires to de-check in and again check in since it will take approximately 2 hours. This is happening at 12 in the midnight (the flight was due to fly by 8.50 p.m.). All of us came out of the flight, de-checked in and waited for half an hour when we were asked to board again since the flight is ready for travel. All of us boarded again except two gentlemen, who believing the statement of the airline (it will take two hours for the flight to depart)went out and came back after more than an hour. Flight was waiting till that time (more than half an hour) for these two gentlemen. Ultimately, we departed Mumbai at 1.30 a.m. next day. It was a wonderful experience and my firt and last experience with Air Deccan.
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by Anjan Preet on Sep 28, 2007 03:46 AM Permalink
hey i posted something else and what came over .. amazing .. !! well all those who read this please accept the apologies.
Just wanted to say kudos man for putting a nice compiled article .. too good .. keep them coming
The article was really very funny. It is true that they are keen to collect the money but the rest like services are just absurd. Have anyone tried clicking the mouse to book a ticket when you see a fancy fare of Air Deccan or Spice Jet? what you see subsequently is just the normal fare and it is only a gimmick by the airlines to fool the public. It is true that seldom we are informed about the delay or cancellation of the airline, no alternative arrangement done to the passengers during such situations, not offering even a glass of water to say the least. I have also seen how people rush to the gate to be the first to board the bus which takes them to the flight and you can see them standing near the door itself to ensure that they are the first to get into the flight and occupy the seat as per their choice in Air Deccan. Once I travelled by Spice Jet from Ahmedabad to Chennai. The airhostess who was announcing could not speak even simple English properly and I counted her saying 'I am sorry' six times and the demo was stopped abruptly because the 'narrator' ended up her lecture all of a sudden. Now look at the quality of airhostesses in Indian / Air India. Passengers will have a second thought to even ask for a bottle of water by seeing their weak appearance. On the contrary, see the dressing of King Fisher airhostesses. Are they completely westernised by displaying upto half of their thighs to seduce male passengers? Hope things will improve to better standards if not the