![]() Ghansham responded, “No thank you, waiter.” The flight attendant then said, “I said, do you want something to drink?!” (I am not clear what Ghansham even means here, but it could be that the cart was placed in the middle of the cabin, leading to the flight attendant “leaning back” while serving beverages) Rather than approaching him directly, he proceeded to the row behind and then leaned back before rudely demanding, “Do you want something to drink?” In the air, Ghansham took offense to the way in which the same flight attendant took his drink order. If the flight attendant said it like this, then the flight attendant is guilty of needlessly inflaming the situation and thereby being the initial aggressor.Īnother flight attendant apologized and agreed to help and Ghansham took his seat in business class. But there’s a right way and wrong way to express it. It is true that flight attendants are not required to assist passengers with cabin baggage. He said ‘I don’t get paid that kind of money but if you don’t like it there is always another flight.” He asked the flight attendant at the aircraft door to lift his bag, placing it inside the overhead bin. His name is Joel Ghansham, a “well-known Indian cultural activist” (I’ve certainly never heard of him) and television personality. But just 45 minutes after takeoff the Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft made a u-turn back for New York.Īmerican Airlines blamed the diversion on a “disruptive customer,” but now that passenger has come forward to share his version of events. On Tuesday, July 18, 2023, American Airlines flight AA2557 took off from New York (JFK) bound for Georgetown, Guyana (GEO). American Airlines Flight Diverts Due To Petty…Passenger Or Flight Attendant? I may be totally wrong, but my initial assessment is that one of the flight attendants shares more of the blame. ![]() My friend Ben at One Mile At A Time places most of the blame on the passenger for a recent diversion on American Airlines.
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