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Southwest had Bill Murray while Delta had a despicable human being
by Nathan'ette Burdine: December 18, 2016
 


Welp, Southwest has given everyone a reason to fly with them and not Delta.

Days before the Thanksgiving holiday, Southwest had an alright fella, famed comedian Bill Murray, flying with them while Delta had a despicable human being flying on their airline.

As expected, Murray was the funny, down-to-earth human being that he is.

According to Adam H , Murray ran into two Nashville musicians, Nikki and Ruby, at the Chicago O’Hara airport. Ruby told Adam H, “It seemed that he (Murray) adopted us, in a roundabout way, to help him get through the sea of people asking him for photos.”

Murray and the ladies did the normal, fun things you do in an airport like walking backwards on the walkways, talking about sports and just the happenings in life.

Once on the plane, Murray and the ladies sat together and got a couple of zzzzzs in before they all landed in Nashville.

Nikki and Ruby told Adam H that after they arrived in Nashville, Murray asked the ladies to join him for some chow, which they did.

As for Delta, well, that just didn’t go too well. The despicable human being who flew on Delta was a Trump supporter.

This human apparently dislikes women folks so that he decided to spend his time in the air calling the women folks “Hillary bitches.” Initially, Delta didn’t handle the problem too well.

Delta’s CEO Ed Bastian explanation for the bad management of the situation was simply bad.

Bastian wrote, “-a video began circulating around the internet showing a disruptive passenger onboard a Delta flight-if our colleagues had witnessed firsthand what was shown in the video, there is no question they would have removed him from the aircraft.”

The problem with Bastian’s explanation is that he acknowledges that a video of this human was taken on the flight.

Yet, no Delta employee on the flight took the video into consideration.

And it wasn’t until common folks and famous folks started trending the despicable human being on twitter that Delta decided it would take a second look at the uncouthness of this human’s behavior during one of their flights.

In other words, Delta had to get shamed on the Twitter corner in order to do the right thing.

After reviewing the tape, Delta’s CEO Ed Bastian decided to ban the despicable human being, for life, from all of Delta flights.

Bastian also said Delta “apologized to the customers” who were on the flight and that the company is giving folks back their money.




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