Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When airlines stop treating passengers as cattle, then sure.
Yep.
He doesn't talk about how big the seats were then does he?
Seriously. If he wants passengers to go back to 1960s standards of dress, then he needs to talk to the airlines about going back to the 1960s standards for seat size/leg room and service. Pretty telling he's lecturing us while not saying a thing about the airlines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When airlines stop treating passengers as cattle, then sure.
Yep.
He doesn't talk about how big the seats were then does he?
Anonymous wrote:When airlines stop treating passengers as cattle, then sure.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is great. Men in suits. Women in skirts. Smoking and drinks again.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t be caught dead wearing pjs outside of my house but don’t care what others wear on a plane.
Anonymous wrote:People don’t want to wear a three piece suit to go through metal detectors, get treated like cattle and squeeze into a 16” x 28” space. Especially if they might have to spend the night at the airport.
There’s zero correlation between dressing up and behaving respectfully. Case in point: guy in suit and red tie who addresses journalists as “piggy”.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is great. Men in suits. Women in skirts. Smoking and drinks again.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is great. Men in suits. Women in skirts. Smoking and drinks again.