From the Chicago Sun Times
Aisle, window or out the door?
(http://www.suntimes.com/news/commentary/228078,CST-EDT-edits25b.article)
January 25, 2007
One can only wonder what W.C. Field's response to the great AirTran meltdown would have been. He's the guy who famously declared, "Children should neither be seen nor heard from." But even many of us who are warm and cuddly toward toddlers would have sided with the airline's ejection of a couple and their 3-year-girl after the child's 9.5 magnitude tantrum wouldn't abate and she couldn't be put in her seat -- or pried from under it -- prior to takeoff.
The parents were shocked over being asked to leave the plane and being denied more time to calm her down. But it's easy to understand AirTran's desire not to delay further a plane full of passengers, some of whom may have had their flight anxieties pushed to the limits.
We weren't there, so we can't assess the tone of the flight crew's remonstrations to Gerry Kulesza when they said, "Sir, you need to get her under control" and "Sir, you need to get off the plane." We can't assess the Kuleszas' response, though mom Julie's remark that "it wasn't like she had a bomb strapped to her waist" leaves us thinking it wasn't a civil exchange.
In any case, rules are rules. As it is, AirTran not only reimbursed the Kuleszas the cost of the tickets, it offered them three free tickets to the destination of their choosing. They said they'd never fly AirTran again, but we expect airline passengers everywhere are applauding AirTran.