It might make some Swiss people gnaw more holes into their cheese, but I have it on expert authority that
According to the good folks at Delta Airlines, who today charged my friends $50 -each- for their additional suitcases as they checked in for their 17 hour flight to
Well aware of the new flight restrictions, my friends had double-checked Delta's website over a week ago to confirm the number of luggage they could check in for an international flight. All signs seemed to indicate one bag-- unless you happened to read the fine print of the fine print. My husband, however, found the two lines of small print at the very bottom that indicated that international travelers* are entitled to the more reasonable two bags of luggage**.
So our friends resolutely set off to the airport at
Nevertheless, the Delta staff of
Not to be beaten so easily, our normally withdrawn and passive friend politely but firmly informed these two wayward geographers that all such claims to French sovereignty and territoriality were moot as of 1956 and the Moroccan independence, and that the last time he'd checked the map, Morocco was indeed still a part of the African continent. Clearly, Delta operates using a different map, because my friends were still forced to pony up the moolah they'd planned on spending on harira and chebakiyyah in Jemaa El Fna.
During their stopover in
Thank god my friends had the forethought to print out Delta's webpage, otherwise they might've let themselves be bullied into not only paying the extra charges (which they intend to dispute upon their return Stateside), but worse, into believing what I can only surmise (through past experience with airport personnel) the Delta staff must've thought of them: that they were ignorant immigrants with accented English who couldn't possibly know better than the well-trained people at Delta. The belittlement of immigrants, even unintended, is a common occurrence amongst the so-called professionals of the service, hospitality and travel industries. I wouldn’t be too upset if airport staff received a tenth of cultural-sensitivity training (i.e. “how not to insult the intelligence of people from other backgrounds than yours”) in additional to all that “10 ways to spot a terrorist” coaching I assume they receive.
*Other than to
**Quite necessary as, like many immigrants returning home, Moroccans tend to visit their families laden with gifts that usually take up 1/2 to 3/4 of the luggage.
***My husband is always randomly selected when he flies; on our last trip we actually made it all the way to the boarding ramp without being selected until an African-American woman asked him to step aside. As she waved the metal detector around his body, he commented that he seemed to get such special treatment a lot, the lady just replied with a smile "it's because you're so handsome" before letting us get on the plane. That must explain it.

4 comments:
Oh my God unbelievable.
Btw, I absolutely love your blog. I just got back from Marrakech and am starting a blog on my diary notes of the travel. I have linked to your let's dish Moroccan street food from my blog. Am really enjoying reading ur stuff. I so miss Morocco!
So much funnier -- still horrifying -- when you write it than when you told us last night.
So glad you have time to write the blog again....love the stacked baggage.
Loved it!!!
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