..it’s amazing the number of commands required to be entered each time to view and modify data spread across multiple sub-routines across the flight and customer databases. No airline wants to make the change to modern software because of the chaos the changeover would bring..
I remember when computerized cash registers first came out. I put a stick of gum on the checkout counter. The cashier typed about 40 keys before the cash drawer opened.
“Wow,” I said. “What if I had bought two sticks of gum?”
I remember when we were running just a little late for our flight, and the agent said, “Oh, you’ll never make it.” Then she proceeded to type random keys for TWENTY minutes.
Leroy about 2 months ago
Oh, so that’s where chat boxes got the idea.
xaingo about 2 months ago
Maybe this conversation shouldn’t be done in front of the customer?
Dancing Fox Premium Member about 2 months ago
I always suspected as much
grocks about 2 months ago
That’s about it …
jessebob42 about 2 months ago
This is all true. And I’m flying today.
RadioDial Premium Member about 2 months ago
..it’s amazing the number of commands required to be entered each time to view and modify data spread across multiple sub-routines across the flight and customer databases. No airline wants to make the change to modern software because of the chaos the changeover would bring..
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
I remember when computerized cash registers first came out. I put a stick of gum on the checkout counter. The cashier typed about 40 keys before the cash drawer opened.
“Wow,” I said. “What if I had bought two sticks of gum?”
IWannaBeLerxst about 2 months ago
“Better Living Through Technology”….my AZZZZ!!!!
Spiffy about 2 months ago
I remember when we were running just a little late for our flight, and the agent said, “Oh, you’ll never make it.” Then she proceeded to type random keys for TWENTY minutes.
norphos about 2 months ago
Well drawn hair.
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member about 2 months ago
AI just makes the noise It’s hilarious Like I KNOW you aren’t typing
pa32owner Premium Member about 2 months ago
Airline check-in should take 30-45 seconds if the reservation is in order.
cheap_day_return about 2 months ago
And if she gives you any trouble, just click on ‘TSA’ at the top right. That will send TSA a message to strip-search her.
tcviii Premium Member 27 days ago
The random keys are to enter her reservation code.