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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2016-05-16 00:16
Max S-D wrote
but all I ended up having to do was show my boarding
> pass, smile and say hello.
>
> YMMV of course, but this is probably a situation where being
> polite and cooperative goes a long way!
I travel by air A LOT right now (147 flights last year) and I'll tell you that advice is spot on ... the attendants at the desk and on the plane are just as tired as you are. Be polite, say please and thank you, and almost always they'll accommodate your needs.
Mark C., home in Detroit since yesterday's 3 flights to get to Detroit from Palm Beach until Tuesday when he takes a couple of flights to get back to Palm Beach. Rough life, someone's got to do it.
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