
Some frequent travelers are refusing to fly the Boeing 737 Max – the plane under scrutiny for safety flaws that have come to light following the Alaska Airlines incident. Here’s why they would ‘absolutely not fly that plane.’

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Boeing 737 Max: The passengers boycotting the embattled airplane
Some frequent travelers are refusing to fly the Boeing 737 Max – the plane under scrutiny for safety flaws that have come to light following the Alaska Airlines incident. Here’s why they would ‘absolutely not fly that plane.’
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/7280291
If you scroll down to Torleif Stumo there’s a quite interesting story. I was amazed that an aircraft that started to taxi returned to the gate and reconnected to let a passenger exit who discovered he was on a 737 max -- and that the airline rebooked him at no extra cost. Then I realized after my speed-reading what I missed: this guy was the brother of a passenger who was killed in the Ethiopian Airlines flight. I wonder if it was Ethiopian Airlines that he was gave him the extra sympathetic treatment.
The article starts with another passenger demanding to exit after the gate disconnected, upon finding he was on a 737 Max. They omitted how he was treated w.r.t costs. I’m sure all airlines probably have in their contract of carriage a clause that allows them to change aircraft and presumably the passengers have no rights. I say that because you aren’t even guaranteed a layover. E.g. if your ticket is from New York to Californ
Foreign ATM transaction shows no FX rate on my bank statement - is that legal?
I pulled money out of the wall in France and rejected DCC to ensure my bank does the conversion. The ATM had a dysfunctional receipt printer, and (unlike other ATMs) the ATM was not smart enough to mention the broken printer before the withdrawal.
Then the bank statement in the US only showed the USD amount, not the euros. Seems a bit off because I think when ATMs do a conversion they are obligated to show both currencies and the conversion rate. Why would the same transparency not be required when banks do the conversion? IIUC, the law seems to be here:
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-12/chapter-II/subchapter-A/part-205/section-205.9
And indeed I see no mention of foreign currency in the disclosure requirements.
#askFedi #lawFedi
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cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/6493902
Solarpunk travel is intended for /sustainable/ travel, right? So where can we discuss travel with no sustainability relevance? I only consider proper decentralized non-Cloudflare instances. This is what found as free world venues for travel chatter:
- [email protected] ← sustainable travel focus
- [email protected] ← Europe focus
- [email protected]
- https://lemmy.globe.pub/ ← whole instance devoted to travel
The places other than [email protected] are ghost towns but that’s nothing that can’t be fixed with a bit of cross-posting. I suggest putting them in the sidebar as related communities.