Aboard a Delta-operated flight from New York’s JFK Airport to Atlanta, the bustling atmosphere was a typical prelude to a busy journey. Among the passengers, Karen Williams, a 55-year-old executive for a major financial firm, was the last to board.
As she made her way down the aisle, her frustration was palpable. She angrily threw her bags into the overhead compartment and lamented loudly about her seat location in the back of the plane.
“Unbelievable,” Karen muttered, her voice dripping with contempt. “I pay good money for these flights, and they stick me in the back here like some peasant.”Her words reached the ears of 21-year-old Jessica, who was traveling with her six-month-old daughter, Lily. Jessica, a new mother, was sensitive to the……….Read Full Story Here………………….