They wanted to check the privilege of her journey.
The US Airways Bulletin is torn on the Internet after complaining about its first-class seat on a trip to Hawaii-which she claimed was dirty at all.
“This is what a first -class flight worth $ 5,000 to Honolulu on US Airlines,” mocked the unacceptable passenger, called Andrea, in the clip, which currently includes about 800,000 views on Tiktok.
The publication arrived at US Airlines for comment.
The passenger started reviewing its improvised video, which was commented on by “Do Better AmericanAirlines”, by placing some “disgusting” dust on the ventilation holes.
“I am breathing for eight and a half hours,” Andrea enlarged the candidate covered with soot.
Figure B, according to the clip, was the storage cabin below its seat, which was covered with gestures like the bottom of the empty chips.
“I mean, hygiene,” said the satirical bulletin.
The clip concluded by enlarging the worrying brown spots on its pillow, celebrating, “I mean, do they wash this?”
“US Airways at its best”, Andrea finally mocked.
Although this may seem like small potatoes in the large plan of things, the traveler who is not satisfied has argued in the comment that “hygiene is important, regardless of the amount you pay for the trip.”
However, many viewers were less than sympathy with the so -called first world, if you say, Firstly-season problems.
“I don't know how to sleep tonight, knowing that you had to pass through this,” one of the critics shouted.
Another mockery of the proletariat, “ideas and prayers during this difficult time.”
“I am very sorry. Do you need to go to the hospital?”
However, others agreed with Andrea on the basis that people should get what they pay for.
“Yall is $ 5,000 … this is crazy. One of the defenders said:
“Why are people very vicious? This is not that. “
“For some people who fly first degree, one time in a lifetime may be saved for them,” the third argued. “You must have a beautiful and clean seat regardless of.”
“As a person who had never done the first grade, restore your money,” and urged one of the viewers. “This is worse than the economy!”