autofixer
Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2002
- Messages
- 1,804
- Reaction score
- 241
I saw the "New" Us 767 seats a while back. If it were not for the fact I knew what was there before I would have thought they needed retired. They were all scratched up and the material was frayed. One had some famous duct tape on a corner. Hard to believe they are less than a full year old. You would never see such a thing on a Singapore flight! US actually puts out a press release that they were spending 20 some million to refurb the fleet. Problem is no cleaning is taking place. I am sure they take a Hoover through at night possibly, but that is not enough to keep it looking at it's best. The new "leather" is a nice touch as you do not sit down and have a dust cloud surround you. However, even leather needs cleaned and this is where US fails. Preventative measures would go a long way at keeping it looking like they spent the 20 million wisely.
Now back to the original topic, Sorry!
[/quote]
Just a quick point...Singapore is a place where they cane you if you spit gum on the sidewalk (I personally think this might be a good idea). Maybe they don't have the same problems with people primeing their ink pens on the leather seat backs.
Now back to the original topic, Sorry!
[/quote]
Just a quick point...Singapore is a place where they cane you if you spit gum on the sidewalk (I personally think this might be a good idea). Maybe they don't have the same problems with people primeing their ink pens on the leather seat backs.