Вопрос № 912058 - Английский язык

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Why do economy-class passengers get treated like second-class citizens? Gone are the days when airlines treated their passengers like welcome guests. Recently, I was foolish enough to take advantage of a special offer and bought a cheap ticket from London to Cape Town. First of all I had to arrive at the airport four hours before my flight. The fact that I had paid for my ticket weeks before didn’t seem to make any difference. Apparently most airlines overbook their flights and won’t reserve you a seat. As a result, passengers have to arrive early and hope the airline will be kind enough to give them a seat! When I finally found my seat I was squashed between two other passengers with my knees pressed against the seat in front. Shortly after take off, breakfast was served. It turned out to be a roast chicken! I decided I couldn’t face eating dinner at 9 in the morning and waited. Nothing was served until 3pm. I arrived in Cape Town feeling hungry, angry and determined never to fly economy class again!
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The passenger can make sure he gets a seat if he …
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  • buys an economy class ticket.
  • is kind to airline company.
  • arrives well before his flight takes off.
  • books his tickets early.
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Вопрос задал(а): Анонимный пользователь, 13 Ноябрь 2020 в 16:10
На вопрос ответил(а): Анастасия Степанова, 13 Ноябрь 2020 в 16:10