wbarnhill
Final Approach
Here's a question... considering things like this:
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/6207614.html
Could air carriers theoretically maintain a blacklist for sue-happy passengers? Like tell these folks, sure, fine, produce receipts for all these things you're claiming and we'll reimburse you, but then you and your families are no longer welcome to fly with Continental. And then pass that information onto other air carriers?
Or would that be a big no-no?
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/6207614.html
Could air carriers theoretically maintain a blacklist for sue-happy passengers? Like tell these folks, sure, fine, produce receipts for all these things you're claiming and we'll reimburse you, but then you and your families are no longer welcome to fly with Continental. And then pass that information onto other air carriers?
Or would that be a big no-no?