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If You Are Leaving On A Jet Plane Here's Help With Fighting Abuse Of Flyers
Kate Hanni is a modern-day heroine. Her efforts to promote the rights of people who are using air transportation at FlyersRights.org make her worthy of knighthood. At minimum, we all owe her is a debt of gratitude.
✈ Flyers Have Rights
Hers is a story of courage that she turned into a positive effort. Her example is for all of us. She is showing us that we can rise above problems and set a standard for fighting them. Her perseverance in the face of the odds sets the pace for us to follow.
Among the opportunities and important information on this website, you’ll find that the Home Page has the latest news, a petition to sign in support of their efforts, and it directs you to information to help you contact Congress.
The Legislation page has current events information, and on the Help I’m Stranded Page you can find airline's toll free numbers to put in your cell phone before your travel.
On the Media page you can find some reports and first-hand stories that do a great job of explaining the need for Kate Hanni’s work.
As a customer of various airlines I have never experienced one of the terrifying episodes that we’ve heard of in the news but I have experienced some atrocious situations. One cannot really imagine what these other circumstances must have been like.
Of course, there are other helpful pages at the flyers rights website such as the Forum and Contact pages where you can ask questions to get more information, and a News page that provides up to date information on current events.
Stranded with her family on the tarmac for 9 hours in dangerous and degrading conditions was motivation for Kate Hanni to take action. She has made our part in working toward a solution for these episodes easy. Go to the web site today and learn how to work with her. Get the information that will help you if you need it.
Her call for flyer’s rights began as the Coalition for an Airline Passenger’s Bill of RIghts. Your call to action is to become informed through FlyersRights.org and then to do your part in supporting what Kate Hanni bravely began.
The flyers rights web site answers questions like “How bad is the problem?” “What can I do?” and “How can I possibly fight huge airline corporations?” Start here and now. Follow through on this opportunity to be a part of the solution to the problem of airline human rights abuses. Help prevent more victimization of passenger’s who have paid their hard-earned dollars and entrusted their well-being to airlines.
✈ What's An Airline Passenger To Do?
• Support the largest not-for-profit airline consumer organization at FlyersRights.org and spread the news of her effort to improve conditions for flyers with everyone you know, as well as how easy it is for them to support FlyersRights.org.
• Follow the FlyersRIghts.org's progress on Boxer-Snowe Bill, learn about contacting congress and international law, and more on their Legislation page.
• Keep this FlyersRights Hotline phone number in your cell phone and place a printed copy of it in your wallet:
1 (877) 359 3776.
• Put this Anonymous Tipline in your wallet,
1 (877) 887 2678,
and share this web address for the HELP! I'M STRANDED page with others.
• Be prepared to immediately share the info and numbers with other passengers should you find yourself in one of these very bad situations.
I did not see the following on Kate Hanni’s information or website, but it occurs to me that flyers might do well to put phone numbers of major news media outlets in their phones just in case they “get” to be the first to report one of these awful situations. I’m thinking that I might also put appropriate local news media numbers in my phone the next time I fly.
Abuses against airline passengers should be stopped and flyers have an opportunity to help those who are trying to stop them!
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I tend to try and avoid flying as much as possible nowadays. I think they have forgotten that us passengers are the customer.
Pretty good job . Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for all this information. I like to travel to Europe to see my family...so always long flights. Usually I can't complain...and I hope it continues this way. I had one time overzealous flight attendant that didn't let us leave our seat for a few hours... after that the line up for the washroom was long...at the airport! It's always better to have some knowledge of our rights!
I travel a lot am glad to see both consumers and the government taking steps to fight these abuses. I'll check this website out. Voting this Up and Useful.














mulberry1 Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago
Good information. I think anyone who has flown more than a few times has probably had at least one bad experience, and found that they have no recourse.