Friday, November 30, 2007
Here's a United Airlines flying experience that i can add to my collection of horror stories
Yeah, this one i can add to the list of stories that shows the state of United (and or most of the big airlines). I finished up my meeting in Boston early - thought that it would be a good to take an early flight and reach home early. Well I should have known better. I reached airport around 11.45. I got a standby on 10.55am flight that was delayed to 2.30pm. After getting past the security (and yeah was randomly chosen by the airline for extra screening) made my way to the gate found a nice spot where i could plugin my laptop and spent the next 2 hours finishing some the pending work. The plane arrived at 1.48 and boarding started promptly at 2.15 - I pushed my way near the counter hoping that my name would be called - but as my luck for the day was already set to be doomed - could not get in. The plane was full. Well now I was told i could get in the 2.45pm plane to sfo which was delayed to 4.30. Found my space back, tried to work but could not get much done. Finally got into the flight at around 3.45pm - i thought my ordeal was over. I got to my seat and dozed off only to be woken up by the loud annoucement! Well i realized i was still in the ground. Here's a new one - The pilot annouced that he was not legal to fly (whatever that meant). So with very little information - was told that they are going to scramble and find a pilot (as if few of them just sit around waiting to fly). At 5.4o were told that they have managed to find a pilot and we should be up on the air soon. Thats when saw more folks boarding the flight - yeah! guess what they cancelled an LA flight told the passengers that they have the option to board a flight to SFO and then take a connection to LAX. Poor guys - by this time only the worst seats on the plane was available and they were herded into these. Now that the door was closed - the pilot annouces that they just realized that they did not have enough fuel for the extra load in the flight. The plan finally took off at around 7pm (yes, after being in the plane for 3 hours was relieved) - only to be told that the flight duration is going to be 6 hours and 45 mins due to wind speed. In all of this the passengers seem surprizingly patient - almost felt the average passenger is used to this kind of travel. As for me - I am still searching for an airline that I can say I would definetly fly again.
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