Darn, you mean that someone took advantage of Cayman Airways? (CAL seeks US$53,000 from ex-employee, Caymanian Compass, 8 October).
It must make the company feel like they were robbed.
That is how the passengers trying to get off island before Dean felt when they were robbed on the CAL fares; or how flyers feel when they show up two hrs early for a flight, but are denied boarding because of the ‘prompt’ service at the ticket desk in Grand Cayman that takes forever and a day to process departures and these people are denied check-in because they were ‘late’.
It is amazing how things work when the tables are turned.
Wesley Spurrier
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