Why US Airlines Suck

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Published 2021-03-16
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All Comments (21)
  • @ktjmitchell7722
    Spirit, Froniter, and Allegiant: "Oh, you ain't seen nothing yet"
  • Great American airline quality collapsed when Pan Am and TWA went bust
  • @derek86ux
    As a flight attendant for a US based airline, this video is is on point. And he’s only scratching the surface. It’s a lot deeper. Good video. You could do well over a hour on this subject. I would give you my view points to help.
  • My late uncle worked for Delta from '69 until his retirement around thirty years later, much of his tenure there was in customer relations. He told me that it was their customer service that separated the "men from the boys".
  • @YODAJJ
    So making a story short, US airlines enjoy a “captive” market and don’t have competition in domestic markets. Without competition, there’s no reason to make things better for the passengers
  • Yep, I had some bad experiences with AA, and I realize that they are terrible after I started to fly to middle east and Asia with EK, Qatar, ANA and others.
  • I think that even when I become a pilot I'll still have a million times more respect for the flight attendants than pilots. They gotta deal with so much shit that's not their fault. I've flown around the world and I've observed that American passengers are the worst to deal with, it's no wonder why the cabin crew is so miserable
  • @DrewHalz
    Out of all of the U.S carriers, I would say delta would be the best.
  • @johnpatrick1588
    The hardest jobs are not the CEO, accountants, pilots, ground crew but they are the jobs that deal directly with the public/customers in any industry.
  • @realadamthekid
    This Is why people love airlines Like Jetblue And Alaska!
  • Ever since Covid and AA furloughed all the younger flight attendants I had some awful service by senior flight attendants. The only way to avoid this is to fly first class in order to be treated like a human. You can forget it if you’re in the back of the plane. Thanks for explaining why this happens in the US. I never knew why but it makes perfect sense. Great video as always Dan!❤️👍✈️
  • @AdamMachYT
    Dan, i am so proud of your new work. I really learned a lot from your last videos. Keep going!
  • @tjsynkral
    Dude I would be first in line for the long haul flight on a 1950's 707 with original seats.
  • @corslight
    4:00 “their covid policies are among the best in the world” shows clip of people cleaning plane without masks
  • @ogrcnz2361
    I flew from Auckland to Heathrow once and even though there was a 2 hour stop over in LAX, We still ran to get back on the to continue onto Heathrow. Would not recomend transit through US. Our original flight via Shanghai (from Auckland) we missed because there was a cyclone at the time and the aircraft that was supposed to fly us domestically got hit by lighting. Obviously couldn't fly then. We contacted ANZ service (they are very good) and we got the last seats on the US flight. My parents ended up getting harldy any sleep so that we could get visas. It took 4 hours and we arrived home at 10pm so up until 2am getting visas. Thankfully we made it to the UK, just a day later and on hardly any sleep.
  • Great vlog and will presented. Having been a flight attendant for one of the 3 majors, what you say is true. I loved my job and it was a pleasure to give the best service I possibly could. Thanks for your time and effort in keeping us all informed.
  • @ajmenezes5
    you make some good points but how is this different from the airlines within Europe? I've seen British airways or air France have similar products that aren't anything special. I would argue that flying is viewed as more of a means of transportation in America and Europe rather than an experience.