Ann Coulter had a less than pleasant experience on a Delta Airlines flight recently. She was told to switch seats from the one she had bought and reserved, and wasn’t given any reason. She then fired away at them on Twitter:
Just when you think it's safe to fly them again, the worst airline in America is STILL: @Delta
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) July 15, 2017
She also claimed that pre-selecting her seat was worth $10,000 to her:
$30! It cost me $10,000 of my time to pre-select the seat I wanted, investigate type of plane & go back periodically to review seat options https://t.co/eaj1QOpvHq
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) July 17, 2017
Delta replied in kind and was *a bit* snarky too:
@AnnCoulter We're sorry you did not receive the preferred seat you paid for and will refund your $30. (cont.)
— Delta (@Delta) July 16, 2017
@AnnCoulter Additionally, your insults about our other customers and employees are unacceptable and unnecessary.
— Delta (@Delta) July 16, 2017
So here’s the real question: Has Ann Coulter turned into the whining snowflake she so often rails against, or is she appropriately concerned about a business being impolite? Leave your comments below.
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