I left praise for US Airways via their contact page. I would suggest that other readers do what I did, and politely suggest to US Airways that their courageous stand makes me more likely to choose their airline for my future travel.
And conversely, if they should back down from defending themselves against suit brought by the six imams, I politely indicated that I would then be less likely to choose US Airways for my future travel needs.
I found your excellent site about a month ago, and you had given readers the opportunity to email/sign a petition that I recall would be routed to U.S. Air, basically encouraging them to stand tall on the issue with the Imam’s. I don’t see it now. Has it been relocated?
Thanks and Godbless. — Patrick Jones
Editor’s note: Thanks for reminding me about what I missed during the site rebuild. I will also post the information Patrick asked up on the page.
Here is contact information:
U.S. Airways
Media Relations, (866) 523-5333
8 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F (Mountain Standard Time), Closed Sat-Sun
wein, Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications
4000 E. Sky Harbor Blvd.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
Or use their online customer relations form by clicking here.
Doug Parker, Chairman & CEO, US Airways
Scott Kirby, President, US Airways
Corporate Headquarters Location
111 W. Rio Salado Parkway
Tempe, AZ 85281
Phone 7 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F (Mountain Standard Time), Closed Sat-Sun
Corporate Headquarters: 480-693-0800 (General information number)
Media Relations, (866) 523-5333
8 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F (Mountain Standard Time), Closed Sat-Sun
Kip Hawley
Asst Sec of Homeland Security for TSA
Transportation Security Administration
601 South 12th Street
Arlington, VA 22202-4220
Security Violations and Concerns: To report specific violations and concerns about security, please contact the TSA-Contact Center.
Phone: 1-866-289-9673
E-mail: TSA-ContactCenter@dhs.gov Contact form (select ‘Security Issues’ from the drop down menu)
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I left praise for US Airways via their contact page. I would suggest that other readers do what I did, and politely suggest to US Airways that their courageous stand makes me more likely to choose their airline for my future travel.
And conversely, if they should back down from defending themselves against suit brought by the six imams, I politely indicated that I would then be less likely to choose US Airways for my future travel needs.
I found your excellent site about a month ago, and you had given readers the opportunity to email/sign a petition that I recall would be routed to U.S. Air, basically encouraging them to stand tall on the issue with the Imam’s. I don’t see it now. Has it been relocated?
Thanks and Godbless. — Patrick Jones
Editor’s note: Thanks for reminding me about what I missed during the site rebuild. I will also post the information Patrick asked up on the page.
Here is contact information: