"EasyJet says the air steward was following the company's safety procedures, but has apologised to Mr Kayani.
He says he turned down a £500 'goodwill gesture' following his complaint."
Seems to me the steward was following protocall. Imagine if he didn't and the plane blew up?
Seems it wasn't so offensive to receive compensation, just a nice feature in the paper.
Is this a new social wave of interest? Aircraft passanger disagreements and social complications? If so i'd like to unoboard the earth.
When i go to an airport i understand that is a privilege, not a right. I understand i'm crossing boarders so i want to remain as complaint and non suspicious as possible to avoid any potability of not flying, or worse, getting arrested. I don't mention anything about bombs i keep myself to myself i dress appropriately and i try not to offend, upset or even communicate to other passengers.
However some people go against all of these things as a way to demonstrate how they should be able to flow through life all righteousness. These people are an issue to society and should be made an example of.