The crew of a leading European airline recently taunted a group of Nigerian passengers protesting ill-treatment by the airline and told them to fly their national carrier if they were not happy with what they were getting. European and even American airlines have no respect for Nigerian passengers because they know that they have little or no options when it comes to falling back to their ...
oh, it is all a conspiracy against the nigerian people. this article is one long rant, factually incorrect in many parts and just another example of the whinging 'poor us' attitude. the apassengers were escorted of the British Airways flight because they were rioting and the POLICE rather than the airline feared that he flight could not be operated safely under the circumstances.
And as for a national Nigerian carrier...Anyone who has ever stayed in a Nigerian Hotel, eaten in a Nigerian restaurant or shopped in a Nigerian retail outlet has experienced Nigerian service attitude and knows, that you couldn't even fill a propeller jet with passengers willing to endure that...let alone an ageing 767
WHO ARE U
someone who is not taken in by the constant complaining about being 'maltreated'...and one of only a few it seems, WITHOUT a chip on my shoulder
What parts of the article is incorrect, ranting or wrong. The Police can only be invited o to an aircraft by the Captain of the aircraft - was there a need? Were they 'rioting'? If you actually feel that we merit the treatment we get on these airlines, you can't be well travelled - airline wise. Try Emirates, or even BA on another route other than the Nigerian route. To me the article sounds like from someone who is not satisfied with ' the Nigerian position' of things and would like to see a change, yours sounds like' hey, don't complain I am content with my lot'! What a pity.
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