Eventually, she apologized and she said she regrets her behavior - she should not judge the competence and appearance of employees of another airline.
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-8-31(#12305145@0)
Cyberbullying has significant negative impacts.
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-8-31(#12305158@0)
IMHO, what she did does not consist of cyberbullying. As a Foxnews reader wrote, she is a paid customer, she has every right to rate and remark on the services she received. She didn't mention any individual's name.
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2019-8-31(#12305255@0)
A key factor is that she was not just a paid customer,
-sunshinecanada(Sunshine Canada);
2019-8-31{200}(#12305269@0)
but she had a more important position - a director of competitor airlines. If her employment or relation with the airlines was never revealed, I am sure this incident would not lead to any big issue.
The readers' comments at the end of the news article are interesting. Change the "Sort by" to "Best".
-sailor(Ocean & Mountain);
2019-8-31(#12305250@0)