American Airlines fights back to Alec Baldwin by his harsh complaints on Twitter
posted on: Dec 8 2011 7:10 by RDugey. Viewed 20 times.American Airlines (AA) said Wednesday that the TV series "30 Rock" actor Alec Baldwin was "extremely rude" when it erupted in anger against the airline because a flight attendant did getting off the plane by playing with your phone and expressed his anger on Twitter.

But the actor immediately responded to the comment by American Airlines and accused the stewardess behave "inappropriately" and have been ensañado against him in particular.
Baldwin had been expelled from a flight on Tuesday because he refused to turn off your cell phone when the plane started preparations for take-off at the airport of Los Angeles and said that never again would use the airline.
In a series of tweets - that little later were inaccessible because Baldwin deactivated your account on Twitter, the actor said that he was playing with his phone.
"An American flight attendant I scolded for playing 'WORDS W FRIENDS' while we were at the door (of)" u000a"(boarding), not in motion", wrote on the web site of Twitter microblogs Tuesday, alluding to "Words with friends", a social networking game similar to Scrabble.
But in a statement Wednesday, AA responded by saying that Baldwin ignored request to turn off the cell, was lifted by ignoring the order to put the seat belt and took the phone to the bathroom.
"Shut down the bathroom door with such force that the crew in the cockpit heard and was alarmed," says the release.
"The passenger was extremely rude with the crew, labelled it with inappropriate names and using offensive language." "Therefore, was expelled from the flight," continues.
In response, the spokesman of Baldwin, Matthew Hiltzik, said that the plane was delayed and that Baldwin was just killing time with the cell phone.
"Alec was clearly dealt with particular brutality by a flight attendant who behaved in" u000a"inappropriately", said in an e-mail to AFP.
"Other passengers who were 'tweeteando' blatantly violated the rules (of the airline) without suffering no impact, proving that the law was fulfilled selectively", assured.

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