American Airlines flight staff have literally begged not to work on the Boeing 737 Max when it returns, union boss says
American Airlines flight attendants are"begging" not to have to work on the Boeing 737 Max when it returns to service after its grounding, Lori Bassani, the head of the union representing them said Thursday. "I hear from flight attendants every day, and they're begging me not to make them go back up in that plane," Bassani said, according to the Dallas Morning News.
American Airlines flight attendants are"begging" not to have to work on the Boeing 737 Max when it returns to service after its grounding, Lori Bassani, the head of the union representing them said Thursday. "I hear from flight attendants every day, and they're begging me not to make them go back up in that plane," Bassani said, according to the Dallas Morning News.
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