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captain152 07-30-2011 08:41 AM

Nonrev behavior
 
Just wanted to get some opinions from you fine folks around these forums.

If you had a Nonrev passenger that was being rude to the gate agent, boarded your plane, and proceeded to be rude to your FAs... How far would you let it go before you reported them?

This is a privilege that most (if not all) of us have to give to our direct family so they can travel for free... It is NOT a right.

Any thoughts??

CriticalMach 07-30-2011 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by captain152 (Post 1031220)
Just wanted to get some opinions from you fine folks around these forums.

If you had a Nonrev passenger that was being rude to the gate agent, boarded your plane, and proceeded to be rude to your FAs... How far would you let it go before you reported them?

This is a privilege that most (if not all) of us have to give to our direct family so they can travel for free... It is NOT a right.

Any thoughts??

Immediate action is required. There is no room for indecency and it is an intolerable behavior. kick that sucker off the plane. :mad:

rickair7777 07-30-2011 08:57 AM

I would only a kick a nonrev off if they met the same threshold of behavior as a regular pax (drunk, threatening, non-cooperative, profanity).

But I would have a discussion with them to let them know the behavior is not appreciated, and if I thought there was an attitude problem at that point I would report it through channels.

Everybody has an occasional off day, you never know what has already transpired.

I actually might have a little more sympathy for nonrev.

HSLD 07-30-2011 09:28 AM

I'd approach this with the philosophy of "if we don't take care of each other, who else will?"

It's difficult to think that a nonrev employee doesn't know the expected etiquette, but like Rick says, everyone can have a bad day. A bad day could have terminal results for a fellow employee if left in the hands of management. However, I wouldn't hesitate to have a private conversation with them to let them know that they're blowing it.

captain152 07-30-2011 10:34 AM

Appreciate the responses guys!

Kind of the same take I had on it.

Rama04 07-30-2011 10:43 AM

You never know what they are going through or what preceeded that action. Not that one should act unprofessionally.
In any event, I would definitely talk to the passenger before taking any action to remove them; give them a chance to calm down and apologize.
My mother went almost postal at a gate in BWI one evening... she just needed a moment to calm down - I would probably afford passengers a little more leeway because of that. That said, some things are nitollerable... profanity, abuse etc.

Flywife 07-30-2011 06:57 PM

Agree with Rick. When my husband I had non-rev benefits, we put up with some pretty crappy treatment by an FA once; we never said a word; assumed the girl was having a bad day, was mistreated by another passenter or something. Benefits were something we were eternally grateful for.

xkuzme1 07-30-2011 07:50 PM

I had some non rev (buddy passes) that treating my FA like a piece of meat. She was a cute but quiet girl but not entirely passive. Luckily these passengers were sitting in the last row of the cabin. When my FA called up to me crying saying that she didn't feel comfortable going to the back of the cabin, I asked her to do one thing for me. She went to the back, called me on the interphone, and handed one of them the phone. I told them that if they even looked at my FA one more time I was going to land and the nearest airport, drop them off, and keep going. I explained that I would make sure they were responsible for the fuel bill.

She had no more problems.

X

captain152 08-01-2011 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by xkuzme1 (Post 1031480)
I had some non rev (buddy passes) that treating my FA like a piece of meat. She was a cute but quiet girl but not entirely passive. Luckily these passengers were sitting in the last row of the cabin. When my FA called up to me crying saying that she didn't feel comfortable going to the back of the cabin, I asked her to do one thing for me. She went to the back, called me on the interphone, and handed one of them the phone. I told them that if they even looked at my FA one more time I was going to land and the nearest airport, drop them off, and keep going. I explained that I would make sure they were responsible for the fuel bill.

She had no more problems.

X

Hahaha ... even if that is a bunch of BS ... still rather funny ;) and I applaud your creative thinking!

I almost removed a pax one time from my flight (heard her being very rude to my FA) ... when my FA came up to the front I asked her if she wanted the pax removed. She very calmly looked back at her, then back at me and said, "nah, I can take her".

I almost died laughing ... and so did the other pax in the front rows

Grumble 08-01-2011 11:57 AM

Having grown up in a family of airline employees, I spent a good portion of my life nonreving. I would never DREAM of being beligerent or disrespectful to anyone that had a hand in getting me a seat.

If I were the PIC I would most definately pull the individual aside and have a chat with them, let them know that not only is that behavior completely out of line, but the final authority rests with the Captain, and you won't put up with it either.


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