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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Regarding the subject of targeting certain passengers/demographic groups, I've long had a theory that "flying while female" means getting treated differently. I was once booked to fly back to my home country first class (someone else was paying), and the airline called the day before wanting to downgrade me. I said "no" and they tried to rebook me for another day. I said "no" as I was quite keen to get back for my wedding. This kind of rearranging has never happened to my husband. Other times they have tried to move me around the plane, separate me from my husband and kids (I have a different surname), or have transferred me to a non-direct flight going from BWI instead a direct one from IAD. Once, a foreign airline tried to take away my prebooked bulkhead seat (with a bassinet for my baby) to give it to the wife & baby of someone traveling in business class. It turned out to be a work colleague and family who had tried to bump me. At airports, they often seem to target me for extra groping to meet their daily quota, I think because they think as a middle aged woman, that I will be "nice". My husband, who travels for business a lot, confirmed my theory saying that he has observed airlines messing with his female colleagues' flight/seating arrangements, more so than with the men's.[/quote] I second (or third) your theory. [/quote]
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