Will.i.am blasts airline on Twitter

WILLI AMAn irate Will.i.am took to twitter to criticise United Airlines for being left behind after his seat on a flight from New York to China was given away.
The Black Eyed Peas rapper arrived at the New York airport 45 minutes before the international flight was due to take off but airport officials were unable to let him on the flight.

He quickly broadcast his frustrations to his 12 million twitter followers in a series of angry posts.

The first said: “Make sure when you fly china via @united you get to the airport 1day before because they’ll give your seats away”.

He followed with: “I’m flying to china and @united just gave my seats away….#wtf”.

The rant continued with a list of examples of other airlines the star flies which he doesn’t experience trouble with. “I fly@BA @quantas @koreanAIR @singaporeAIR & they wait for premium passengers to arrive . . . They don’t give away your seat like @united”.

The rapper whose real name is William Adams then explained what a close call it had been. “Plane leave at 1:15 I got to the airport at 12:30…@united is the worse . . . I should have learned from the last @united experience”.

United Airline representatives advise travellers to check in at the airport at least an hour before their scheduled departure time.

While some Twitter users were sympathetic to his plight, others responded with less than sympathetic comments.

Chartered financial planner from Aberdeen Mhairi Hay @Mhairi72 commented “@iamwill @united don’t be so spoiled…..45 mins b4 a transatlantic flight due to leave is not enough . . . needs to be 1 hr 30 mins!”

It’s not the rapper’s first run in with United Airlines.

Earlier this year he tweeted that he’d been removed from a United Airline Global First Lounge after staff suspected his membership card was fake. – Daily Mail.

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