Posts Tagged ‘#NoAAcountability’
6.30.23 – “What if American Airlines Actually Cared About Me?”
Jace was excited to become a Flight Attendant with American Airlines. Less than a year into his new job, however, he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. His doctors recommended surgery and chemotherapy to treat his condition.
Read More6.22.23 – American Airlines Management: “A New Approach is Needed”
Jeannette, a 34-year flight attendant with American Airlines, believes that a one size fits all approach doesn’t always work when real, human people are involved.
Read More6.16.23 – American Airlines Flight Attendants: Treated Like “Just a Number”
Melanie has been flying with American Airlines for 36 years. A conscientious and organized Flight Attendant, she arrives early to get through security and to her gate on time, every time. Then, her attendance manager (AFSM) emailed Melanie, saying she would be handed a point for being late.
Read More6.07.23 – American Airlines: Where is Your Accountability?
A battle with breast cancer is a journey no one wants to take. When Jeannine, a 23-year Flight Attendant, was fighting cancer, she also had to battle for her job. Watch the video
Read More5.31.23 – International Flight Attendant Appreciation Day 2023: Do You Feel Appreciated?
Today is International Flight Attendant Appreciation Day, a day first observed in 2015 to celebrate and recognize Flight Attendants for their commitment to safety and their contributions to the success of airlines worldwide.
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