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#9410 by Johnnyflyguy
15 Dec 2005, 21:30
Looks like the gal who made the flight attendant film "The Aviary" got some bad news for the holidays. Man, the Airlines sure take this PR stuff seriously (perhaps feeding us on flights and not loosing our luggage would suffice [:?]).

I read about it on Queen of sky but confirmed it on the film maker Silver's blog:
http://theaviarymovie.com/silverblog.htm
http://theaviarymovie.com/mainpage.htm
#87869 by mike-smashing
15 Dec 2005, 22:10
Unfortunately, it's a well known fact that most large (and many small) American (and multi-national) corporations have no grace, no sense of humour, and no respect for an employee's freedom of speech or civil liberties.

They always behave like they have something to prove, and will send in the lawyers over a storm in a teacup. I've not seen this film, but it doesn't sound like she defamed her employer or brought them into disrepute - but IANAL.

What a sad, litigious, humourless, untrusting society we've made for ourselves.

Mike
#87891 by Johnnyflyguy
16 Dec 2005, 02:16
I agree. I have seen the film (many times) and tried to figure out which airline she worked for with no success. The company is never mentioned in the film or even indicated. I read that it is United and if that's true they are truly pathetic. After all they have put their employees through (not to mention those of us who still bought tickets and propped them up while they were "bankrupt" this is really low.

Why do these big companies behave like this. I can honestly say, I will think twice before buying a ticket from them.
#87899 by Svenska
16 Dec 2005, 06:47
Is the movie worth it?
#87918 by some guy
16 Dec 2005, 12:20
Im sorry to be so sad, and maybe I shouldnt even say but I speculated it to be either United or American. Now, I cant remeber the reason for American but in the scene when the passenger asks for another drink and she says no, the other FA comes up and says "He's a 1K" - the top tier of United programme, I believe.
#91542 by fozzyo
11 Jan 2006, 17:13
Originally posted by mike-smashing
Unfortunately, it's a well known fact that most large (and many small) American (and multi-national) corporations have no grace, no sense of humour, and no respect for an employee's freedom of speech or civil liberties.


Don't i know it! I had a disagreement with one of the UK's mobile phone companies. Apparently they didn't think the future was going to be pink afterall, but they did think people could get the personal website of a camp gay man and a large multi-national telecommunications firm mixed up.

Mat xxx
#93574 by joiito
20 Jan 2006, 19:52
Her company sucks in my opinion.
Virgin Atlantic

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