April 28, 2010

Direct Air

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Last week a Direct Air flight from Plattsburg, New York to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina left fourty bags behind after the airline prioritized getting golf bags onto the plane. “The golf bags went on first so we could make sure, because people are coming down to golf and they want to have their clubs on the course,” Direct Air Managing Partner Judy Tull told WPTZ-TV. Direct Air said they overnighted the luggage left behind, but passengers who had to wait an extra day on their bags were understandably upset

4 comments:

Jahn said...

Is there such a thing as nudist golf courses? On the other hand given some of those maddress plaid pants these middle aged golfers wear..........they'd maybe be better off golfing nakkid??

Co'ed nakkid golfing............an eagle on every hole........the more the strokes the better the game??

Anonymous said...

Do you ever have anything positive to say?

Anonymous said...

what's so bad about that? obviously with the number of golfers, there were too many bags to be checked. what is the other option? all the bags could not fit on the plane so direct air did everything in their power to get all the bags to the destination as quickly as possible.

Bill Randell said...

Anonymous:

I love to golf and have been on many golf trips with my golf bag and luggage.

Send my luggage, I can rent clubs for one day. Luggage takes priority over golf bags.

Bill