Passengers Riot At EZE
#1
I've been to EZE and never saw anything like computers flying in the air and wrestling with airport personnel. Must be some sight to behold!
From Associated Press:
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Stranded travelers attacked ticketing counters at Buenos Aires' Ezeiza international airport on Saturday, tossing computers in the air and shoving security guards after Aerolineas Argentinas suspended most of its flights there.
Local television broadcasts showed passengers overrunning ticketing counters, throwing computers and wrestling with airport personnel, even as a spokesman for the airline attempted to explain the cause of delays.
Tempers flared as hundreds of travelers awaited word on suspended and canceled flights. Aerolineas Argentinas attributed delays to a labor conflict involving a pilots' union and a union for airport tarmac workers. But union officials said the disruptions were caused by overbooked flights.
Ticketing counters were abandoned in the afternoon after passengers assaulted a worker at a check-in desk, said Maria de los Angeles Aguer, a spokeswoman for the Association of Aeronautical Personnel.
The strike for higher wages had sparked delays at the airport in a Buenos Aires suburb since Friday.
"There's no one from the company, no one is showing their face or telling us when we're going to fly. We're stranded with children and the elderly," a woman whose flight to Venezuela was canceled on Friday told local TV.
Aerolineas Argentinas is 95 percent controlled by Spain's Marsans, with the remainder held by the Argentine state.
From Associated Press:
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Stranded travelers attacked ticketing counters at Buenos Aires' Ezeiza international airport on Saturday, tossing computers in the air and shoving security guards after Aerolineas Argentinas suspended most of its flights there.
Local television broadcasts showed passengers overrunning ticketing counters, throwing computers and wrestling with airport personnel, even as a spokesman for the airline attempted to explain the cause of delays.
Tempers flared as hundreds of travelers awaited word on suspended and canceled flights. Aerolineas Argentinas attributed delays to a labor conflict involving a pilots' union and a union for airport tarmac workers. But union officials said the disruptions were caused by overbooked flights.
Ticketing counters were abandoned in the afternoon after passengers assaulted a worker at a check-in desk, said Maria de los Angeles Aguer, a spokeswoman for the Association of Aeronautical Personnel.
The strike for higher wages had sparked delays at the airport in a Buenos Aires suburb since Friday.
"There's no one from the company, no one is showing their face or telling us when we're going to fly. We're stranded with children and the elderly," a woman whose flight to Venezuela was canceled on Friday told local TV.
Aerolineas Argentinas is 95 percent controlled by Spain's Marsans, with the remainder held by the Argentine state.
#2
There’s quite a simple explanation to the passenger's comment.
Cause: “....passengers overrunning ticketing counters, throwing computers and wrestling with airport personnel....”
Effect: "There's no one from the company, no one is showing their face or telling us when we're going to fly....."
And that could happen just about anywhere in the world. Here -in what some consider civil society- as well, if it got out of control to quickly.
Of course, there’s another point of view.
Cause: “Argentinas attributed delays to a labor conflict involving a pilots' union and a union for airport tarmac workers.”
Effect: “....passengers overrunning ticketing counters, throwing computers and wrestling with airport personnel....”
I’ve never witnessed a mob riot. It must be a pretty scary place.
Cause: “....passengers overrunning ticketing counters, throwing computers and wrestling with airport personnel....”
Effect: "There's no one from the company, no one is showing their face or telling us when we're going to fly....."
And that could happen just about anywhere in the world. Here -in what some consider civil society- as well, if it got out of control to quickly.
Of course, there’s another point of view.
Cause: “Argentinas attributed delays to a labor conflict involving a pilots' union and a union for airport tarmac workers.”
Effect: “....passengers overrunning ticketing counters, throwing computers and wrestling with airport personnel....”
I’ve never witnessed a mob riot. It must be a pretty scary place.
#4
Probably the best cause and effect logic trail (in my book) was given by Dr. Ellie Sattler (played by Laura Dern) in Jurassic Park
It went something like this.
God creates Dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs rule the earth.
God creates Man.
Man rules the Earth.
Man creates Dinosaur.
Dinosaurs eat Man.
Woman inherits the earth.
It went something like this.
God creates Dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs rule the earth.
God creates Man.
Man rules the Earth.
Man creates Dinosaur.
Dinosaurs eat Man.
Woman inherits the earth.
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