ving travelled so many times.
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> However, in some foreign countries I had to pay to the portor for having
> me taken from the plain to the car parking $50.
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> *From:* 'Mahendragalani' via AccessIndia
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had to pay to the portor for
having me taken from the plain to the car parking $50.
*From:*'Mahendragalani' via AccessIndia
*Sent:* 17 March 2024 01:55
*To:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in
*Subject:* Re: [AI] Should we offer money as a tip to airlines staff
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Another aspect is there. As rightly said above it is an individual choice.
But sometime some staff gets so accustomed to tips that they start making
demands. Some persons who cant afford have to face bad reactions, nasty
remarks,comments.
So this aspect that it is not mandatory ,customary to give
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Sent: 17 March 2024 18:38
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Subject: Re: [AI] Should we offer money as a tip to airlines staff or not?
Respected Kaveri Madam,
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I am talking from my own experiences, not once but many times. I am
Editing. Personally speaking, it is the duty of the airlines to provide
assistance for people with disabilities in general. Should we tip them or
not, it is the choice of individuals. However, when I was coming from
Australia to Amritsar, one guy asked for Rs 1,000 actually, maybe because
he saw
Respected Kaveri Madam,I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to share some thoughts regarding the practice of offering tips, especially in situations where individuals are on low wages.In my opinion, offering a tip is a personal choice, and I believe it's important to extend it to those who
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Subject: Re: [AI] Should we offer money as a tip to airlines staff or not?
It is part of their duty to help us without money.
Yes, I agree with Mahendra's opinion that lower staf people expect money in
return for guiding us. I too have experienced this in my
It is part of their duty to help us without money.
Yes, I agree with Mahendra's opinion that lower staf people expect money in
return for guiding us. I too have experienced this in my life several
times. Sometimes back when I was traveling to my office for an event in the
cab provided by the
I am talking from my own experiences, not once but many times. I am flying since last 35 years. Mahendra Galani, With warm regards. Sent from my iPhoneOn 16.03.2024, at 19:15, anirudh rao wrote:Let me tell this very frankly that I never offered anyone money as tip ever in my life.how do you come
Let me tell this very frankly that I never offered anyone money as tip ever
in my life.
how do you come to this generalization that the lower level staff expect
money?
in the Indian context, the people who come to assist come with the attitude
of offering help usually.
it is demeaning if you hold
I personally think, one should not offer them any. It is usual that they are trained, and therefore it is part of their duty lower level staff expect, however, it is also that duty. This is more to do, that British introduced this concept in most countries. I travel a lot here in Europe, as well
Hi everyone,, I've consistently traveled with Indigo Airlines and have
never encountered any issues. In my opinion, Indigo is the best airline
because their ground staff and cabin crew have always been well-trained and
highly professional. I appreciate that they even ask for consent before
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