I
have accumulated some frequent flyer points with Singapore Airlines over the
years. Singapore Airlines has the policy of deducting your points every year –
if you don’t use them. My wife and I decided to use these points to visit
Macau, which we had never been before, even though it is just a ferry away from
Hong Kong. We flew through Hong Kong.
Something
quite “un-Hong Kong” happened when we were about to board our flight at the Hong
Kong airport, which prompted me to write this feedback to Singapore Airlines:
“My wife and I were on this flight from Hong Kong to Singapore on 4
November 2014. When we were about to board the aircraft at Gate 19, we
experienced something that was very bizarre.
Being a holder
of the Krisflyer XXX Card, we naturally wanted to take advantage of the
priority lane accorded to this class of travelers and duly took our place
there. We were the first two in the queue. The couple behind us were Caucasian.
When the gate opened, the officer - apparently a young man of Chinese descent -
instead of clearing us according to the queue status, reached out to the
Caucasian man behind me and my wife to scan their passes first - as if we were invisible
or not worthy to be XXX members! I naturally protested and although this male
officer immediately to scan our passes to scan, I really felt slighted.
Moreover, there was not even a word of apology.
This "looking up to the
whites" mentally is most unbecoming and indeed disgraceful for a person of
his age and colour. I do know that this particular officer is not a member of
your staff, however, I urge you to help eliminate this discriminatory mind-set,
since he was acting on your behalf at the material time.”
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