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jefferson.jpgAs we enter into this Labor Day Weekend, with so many of us hitting the skies to enjoy this last little lick from the ice cream cone of summer, I thought it would be timely and appropriate to offer what seems to me to be an achievable, realistic draft of a document that has been much discussed by lawmakers and other philosophers: A Traveler’s Bill of Rights:

  1. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say or do while imprisoned within the air travel system can and will be completely ineffective.
  2. You have the right to get to the airport very early, only to find that your trip has been cancelled.
  3. You have the right to accept the excuse for that cancellation or not, whatever.
  4. You have the right to wonder why the airport has been under construction since you were a baby with no visible progress in sight.
  5. If you fly for more than 1,000,000 miles per year, you have a right to a special person whose job it is to apologize to you for that fact that nothing can be done.
  6. You have the right to remain in the airport for as long as is necessary for the airline to determine what they’re going to do with you.
  7. You have the right to leave the airport if you want to, but once you do the airline has the right to cancel your reservation altogether.
  8. Come to think of it, you have the right to consider your reservation absolutely conditional on certain criteria that will remain unclear to you.
  9. All travelers will have access to a space on the floor of any airport in which they are interned.
  10. You have the right to eat any food that you can find, except when you are sequestered overnight, in which case you have the right to eat any food you may have brought with you, or that you can either scrounge or steal from fellow passengers who are older, weaker or more infirm that you.
  11. Once on the airplane, all passengers may sit quietly in their seats for an unspecified amount of time without water, food or air, except in First Class.
  12. All passengers will have the right to sleep during long periods of inactivity on the tarmac, except in cases where the crew on the flight deck continually makes announcements that convey very little information in order to expunge their own anxiety and guilt.
  13. While waiting for your plane to take off, you have the right to wonder whether it’s going to take so long that they will eventually drive you back to the gate and dump you back in the terminal.
  14. While waiting to deplane after not taking off for unspecified reasons, you have the right to wonder why there is no gangway crew to let you off for 90 minutes.
  15. You have the right to feel no patience whatsoever when you are thanked for said patience during the 14th announcement before takeoff.
  16. During any flight that actually leaves the ground, you have the right to wonder how flight attendants can stand it.
  17. You have the right to wonder where the occasional empty seat beside you went, and to remember what that was like, and speculate that the incessant cancellations of flights are designed to ensure that there are no such seats in the future.
  18. You have a right to a clean restroom for the first 30 minutes of any flight.
  19. You have the right to a turkey wrap.
  20. You have the right to stay home.

 There may be more. I invite you to suggest your own. Have a happy Labor Day, everybody.

Seem one has the right to yell and scream at a ticket counter person - whom much like you- is very fustrated that the flight has been cancelled and now that it’s acceptable to yell at an airport(or so it seems)the poor ticket agent has to endure all this abuse even though she/he has nil control over the weather, flight canx due to mech. issues and/or if a pilot decides to call sick. Do these same people also yell at waiters if their food is late, yell at toll collectors if there is traffic on the bridge, and so forth. Why is OK to act like a complete jerk at the airport ?
We understand the fustration and almost all of us try to help each passenger but keep in mind, if only a few of us are scheduled, we didn’t decide that either. So this weekend - if you have a problem at the airport - keep in mind - we’re trying to help and - we’re working this long weekend while you’re not.

Posted By John Airline Emp, Anyplace USA : August 31, 2007 12:13 pm

You have the right to run from one terminal to the next one after the plane delays have shortened your 1 hour layover to 10 minutes.

Posted By Anonymous : August 31, 2007 12:14 pm

Very well said… the airlines are nothing more then paid criminals with no compassion for the travelers.

Posted By Anonymous : August 31, 2007 12:14 pm

Like to add right number 21: You have the right to keep your frustrations to yourself. Any display of frustrations will hold you up further while the airlines decide whether you are a terrorist or an unset customer.

Posted By anonymous, Reno, NV : August 31, 2007 12:23 pm

How true it is!! Too funny!!

Posted By Bob, Atlanta, GA : August 31, 2007 12:37 pm

You also have an automatic right to hop freely many cities which you never intended to,after paying for a non-stop flight coast-to-coast for the reason that the flight is full/delayed/cancelled.

Posted By Tadepalli, sunnyvale CA : August 31, 2007 12:52 pm

You have the right to have your bags diverted to a much more enjoyable destination than you currently find yourself.

Posted By Tanner Austin Texas : August 31, 2007 12:58 pm

You have the right to completely forfeit your right of search and seizure.

Posted By Brian, Boston MA : August 31, 2007 1:10 pm

Sorry to say, but this article is below the level of almost any high school paper. CNN: get rid of this “writer”.

Posted By Marc, New York City : August 31, 2007 1:14 pm

21. You have the right to be knowinglly lied to about the cause of the delay.
22. You have the right to have the remaining portion of your flight canceled because the airline canceled one of your legs and since you didn’t make the flight the rest is cancelled.
23. You have the right to enjoy whatever tempature the airplane reaches while waiting on whatever piece of ground your on.
24. You have the right to gamble with your fellow seatmates or fellow airport dwellers on the odds of a flight making on time to a destination. You may also gamble on if a flight will fly and the odds of the canceled flights luggage making to the destination.

Posted By Rush carter, Colorado Springs CO : August 31, 2007 1:15 pm

You have the right to speak with the foreign reservations agent for a domestic airline, who’s language skills will leave you paying more money to fly to an airport of their choice, on whatever itinerary they choose, possibly with your luggage.

Posted By Brian, Richmond, VA : August 31, 2007 1:16 pm

I severely limited my flying 3 years ago. Now I either drive a car or take a train to my destination, whenever possible. What triggered this change was a disgusting service I have rece