The man told sources that he would not accept the airline's apology.
Mon, May 6th 2024 at 12:42 AM NEW YORK CITY - An American Airlines flight turned around two hours in after a passenger called a flight attendant "waiter."
American Airlines Flight 2557 turned around after two hours of flying because a passenger called a steward "waiter." Per the outlet, the flight took off from New York on July 18, 2023, with a destination of Georgetown, Guyana.the passenger, who had been flying business class, asked an attendant to help him put his luggage in an overhead bin because he had recently underwent surgery on his spine. Per the publication, the attendant allegedly replied, "No, I don't do that.
When the beverage service began, the attendant, who had allegedly refused to help Ghansham because of their wages, asked Ghansham if he'd like something to drink. GhanshamThe attendant asked again and Ghansham, speaking to Stabroek News, said that he replied, "No thank you, waiter.", the attendant told Ghansham that he was not a waiter, adding that he had the power to turn the plane around.
“Safety and security are our top priorities, and we thank our customers for their understanding and our team members for their professionalism in managing a difficult situation,” an American Airlines spokesperson told“There was not a disruption. I never got up. There was not an argument, there was not a confrontation, nobody touched each other. He was wearing a mask. He wasn’t even loud.
“We are writing to follow up with you about the delay of flight AA2557 on July 18, 2023. We recognize that many of our customers’ important plans were significantly affected, and for that, we are very sorry,” the letter obtained by the outlet read.The other passengers on the flight were also compensated, according to
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