Re: Qantas business class passenger accuses airline of ‘blatant homophobi
Pretty poor from the FA. As to those complaining that the same sex couple are making too much of it, how do you change bad practices without pointing it out or complaining about it? Just sucking it up and waiting for major companies to magically become perfect isn't usually a winning strategy.
Does seem like a beatup. Yes they were sitting across the aside from each other. And it seems they were so self- obsessed that being polite and giving up your seat so a 70 yo couple could sit together was such an outrageous suggestion that they have created a major incident. Sheesh. After all it was such a long flight.
Why is it polite for a FA to accuse you of splitting up a couple because you selected seats days ago so that you could sit with you partner and child?
And why is "posting on the Qantas Facebook page" creating a major incident? Or are customers only allowed to post hagiographies on the precious QF Facebook page? The article itself seems to contain no evidence that News Ltd contacted the couple before publishing the story, which I'd have thought was dubious media ethics in itself (although one has learnt not to expect any better from News).
She knows she didn't have a case against Qantas because they state they can change ones seat at anytime for operational reasons. How many times did she throw the discrimination word in though - sheesh!
Honestly, 2hr 30 min in the air. Let the lovely 70yo couple sit together and harden up!
Why does one couple get preference over another? The two women PLUS CHILD were first in, therefore best dressed. Firstly, there's the issue that the FA's attitude was clearly discriminatory in that it viewed her relationship with her partner as less worthy than that of the other, straight couple. If there is a genuine, "operational reason" for the FA to split up the same sex couple over the dual sex couple beyond "because I feel like it", then I'd be interested to hear it.
But furthermore, there are already plenty of wasted electrons of threads both here and on the rest of the internet complaining (almost in a childish way, ironically enough) about children on airplanes. How is separating a parent from their child (even if the other one is still there) going to help keep the 2 year old child calm, well behaved and quiet for the comfort of the child and its parents along with the rest of the cabin? I'd have thought that was much more of a valid "operational reason" than "they're a bit old".