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Southwest Airlines Response to Unruly Passenger Behavior
http://www.travelipo.org Southwest Airlines would like to set the record straight regarding a situation involving two female Customers, Ms. Sarah Williams and Ms. Nisreen Swedberg, on Flight #3600 from Tampa Bay to Los Angeles on February 14, 2008. During this flight, the Flight Crew and several witnesses confirm that Ms. Williams and Ms. Swedberg's unruly behavior was touched off by an occupied lavatory. After banging on the door, Ms. Williams and Ms. Swedberg became verbally abusive and threatening toward the Customer who had been using the lavatory. When Our Flight Crew addressed the situation with Ms. Williams and Ms. Swedberg, the two Customers continued their threatening behavior and abusive language. At this time, the Flight Crew requested that local police meet the flight upon its arrival in Los Angeles. The police questioned several witnesses, as well as Ms. Williams and Ms. Swedberg, who were later released. Contrary to reports, we did not ban these Customers from flying Southwest Airlines. Our Employees must maintain a Safe and comfortable environment onboard the aircraft at all times. According to some news reports, this story has nothing to do with Ms. Swedberg and Ms. Williams' appearance, but rather their use of what other Passengers tell us was profanity and threatening behavior onboard one of our flights. Finally, we would have gone out of business a long time ago if we discriminated against beautiful women -- or anyone else for that matter. We carry almost 100 million Customers a year, and they are all beautiful in our eyes. For members of the media who would like an interview or more information, please contact Southwest Airlines Public Relations at: 214-792-4847.
Author: 4pir2net
Keywords: Southwest Airlines Passengers Brandy King Response Dallas Tampa Sarah Nisreen Swedberg Flight
Added: November 1, 2008
Dr. Phil - Southwest Too Pritty To Fly Girls. Part 4
How would you feel if an airline banned you for how you looked? According to two young women, they were banned for life from flying Southwest Airlines. Sarah Williams and Nisreen Swedberg made national news when they were escorted off a plane. They say the airline had a problem with them for being "young and decent-looking" while their flight attendants were "middle-aged." Southwest denies treating the women unfairly because of their appearance and says the women used vulgar language, obscene gestures and aggressive behavior. Joining the conversation is Kyla Ebbert, who says she was once told by Southwest that her outfit was too skimpy, and two other passengers who say the airline booted them because they were women.
Author: mickysito
Keywords: Dr. Phil Southwest too prity to fly Nisreen Sarah
Added: March 15, 2008
Dr. Phil - Southwest Too Pritty To Fly Girls. Part 3
How would you feel if an airline banned you for how you looked? According to two young women, they were banned for life from flying Southwest Airlines. Sarah Williams and Nisreen Swedberg made national news when they were escorted off a plane. They say the airline had a problem with them for being "young and decent-looking" while their flight attendants were "middle-aged." Southwest denies treating the women unfairly because of their appearance and says the women used vulgar language, obscene gestures and aggressive behavior. Joining the conversation is Kyla Ebbert, who says she was once told by Southwest that her outfit was too skimpy, and two other passengers who say the airline booted them because they were women.
Author: mickysito
Keywords: Dr. Phil Southwest too prity to fly Nisreen Sarah
Added: March 15, 2008
Dr. Phil - Southwest Too Pritty To Fly Girls. Part 2
How would you feel if an airline banned you for how you looked? According to two young women, they were banned for life from flying Southwest Airlines. Sarah Williams and Nisreen Swedberg made national news when they were escorted off a plane. They say the airline had a problem with them for being "young and decent-looking" while their flight attendants were "middle-aged." Southwest denies treating the women unfairly because of their appearance and says the women used vulgar language, obscene gestures and aggressive behavior. Joining the conversation is Kyla Ebbert, who says she was once told by Southwest that her outfit was too skimpy, and two other passengers who say the airline booted them because they were women.
Author: mickysito
Keywords: Dr. Phil Southwest too prity to fly Nisreen Sarah
Added: March 15, 2008
Dr. Phil - Southwest Too Pritty To Fly Girls. Part 1
How would you feel if an airline banned you for how you looked? According to two young women, they were banned for life from flying Southwest Airlines. Sarah Williams and Nisreen Swedberg made national news when they were escorted off a plane. They say the airline had a problem with them for being "young and decent-looking" while their flight attendants were "middle-aged." Southwest denies treating the women unfairly because of their appearance and says the women used vulgar language, obscene gestures and aggressive behavior. Joining the conversation is Kyla Ebbert, who says she was once told by Southwest that her outfit was too skimpy, and two other passengers who say the airline booted them because they were women.
Author: mickysito
Keywords: Dr. Phil Southwest too prity to fly Nisreen Sarah
Added: March 15, 2008