So, I commuted to work today on US Air. Rode on mainline first leg (A320), then an RJ run by PSA.
I got a complaint and would like to see what ya'll think:
Where do they get off making me sit through a five and a half minute "infomercial" for their stupid USAir MasterCard?
I don't think it's fair that they lock you into a metal tube and FORCE you to listen to an advertisement for their crap. I can't think of any other place where it's okay to force someone to listen to your commercial. If I'm watching TV and an ad comes on I can change channels or even turn it off. If I'm at the movies and a commercial is in the trailers I can at least walk out. Printed ads I can simply ignore. My point is I have options.
How is it okay for them to put you in a place where you can not escape and blast their nonsense over the PA?
Oh, and that's another point. It's the PA right? Every flight they tell you that "FAA regulations REQUIRE ALL passengers to comply with crewmembers instructions". So now it's a federal law that I listen to their infomercial? How is that right?
Who could you even complain to? USAir? Master Card? The FAA? My congressmen? Some advertising watchdog group? I don't know, I just don't think it's right. There should be a law.
So, what do ya'll think?
So you "Rode on" an A320 and were "forced to listen" to a marketing pump? Uh, huh. If you flew for a real frac, you might have actually flown some of the execs who created the marketing relationships between their banks and the airlines.
Can you imagine the conversation between LAX-SFO:
Mr. Big Bucks:"I really like this Piaggio."
Glasspilot: "Me too. So, what do you do, Mr. Big Bucks?"
Mr. Big Bucks: "Well, I am the Senior Marketing Director for MasterCard. I decide where we spend our money. The airlines have been very lucrative for us, especially US Airways. You might have noticed the advertising campaign on the airlines."
Glass Pilot: "Well, I have to tell you that I can't stand advertisements, the airlines, or heck, even taxi cabs-they all have ads in them."
Mr. Big Bucks: "OK, I respect that Mr. Glass, however, I have to tell you that the only reason I am providing your company business is simply due to to the success of our marketing campaign."
Unfortunately the response will be: "Yeah, Mr. Big Bucks: But I still shouldn't have to be "FORCED" to sit through your ADS."
Jesus H, man. You better hope your company doesn't fly for anyone associated with MasterCard, nor anyone who advertises in the public domain.
Do you really have any idea who butters your bread?