Maddie Peters had never spilled a drink on a passenger in her four years of being a flight attendant for American Airlines. That is, until the airline's CEO Doug Parker was on board.
Before a flight from Phoenix, Arizona, to Dallas earlier this month, Peters and her fellow flight attendants were told that American Airlines CEO Doug Parker and a few other executives would be on board. While carrying a full tray of drinks she was serving first class passengers while others boarded, a passenger in front of her abruptly stopped and backed into her tray. The drinks"went flying," she said. View this post on Instagram The only aisle I'll be walking down..
" View this post on Instagram Story time y'all! Incase you missed it. The other day I was working a flight to Dallas. I had our CEO on my flight. I was serving drinks during boarding to the first class cabin. I had a full tray with drinks on it, when the passenger in front of me stops in the aisle and backs up. He bumps into the tray and the drinks go flying. Guys I have worked for American Airlines for 4 years, and not once have I ever spilt a drink on a passenger.
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