Fed-up employees at top airline are blowing the whistle on 'deplorable' lounge conditions
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An aviation whistleblower revealed alarming conditions in American Airlines' crew lounges at major airports. Complaints surfaced about broken furniture, decrepit bathrooms, and the presence of bed bugs. Posts by @JonNYC highlighted specific issues at Dallas Fort Worth Airport and Los Angeles' LAX, where reclining chairs were not only uncomfortable but also unsanitary. Crew members expressed frustration over having to use terminal bathrooms due to maintenance problems. The poor conditions concern not just flight attendants but pilots as well, indicating a systemic neglect of employee facilities.
Bed bugs found in the C7 room reclining chairs. The bedbug was crawling on a crewmember, thank goodness he saw it!! Tell a friend to tell a friend.
The bathrooms are often out of service and [crewmembers] need to use terminal bathrooms.
There is another chair in that room, not in the picture, that won't stay upright. It needs to be propped up against the wall.
Pilots use these rooms too and the conditions are particularly deplorable.
Read at New York Post
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