This is the problem living in an "opt-out" world. It should ALWAYS be opt in, but companies won't allow such changes in laws in Congress.
United needs to allow customers the option of NOT having their personal information available to ANYONE who doesn't NEED it, which is just about anyone. FAs have NO REASON to have that information.
Originally Posted by
schnitzer
This app is called Link. Its not fully developed yet. Its still a prototype.
Flight attendants can view:
-Customer Names - OK, but not necessary on an electronic device.
-Birthdays MM/DD only - NO NEED WHATSOEVER!
-Milestones for recognition - They have that on paper now, but don't use it
-Premier Status levels in Seatmap - Again, available on current paperwork
-Customer flight itineraries - Why? They don't hold flights for late passengers on UA flights, so what's the purpose?