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Lavatory

Roger Cohen quotes the Associated Press in his column in today’s International Herald Tribune: “A man who says he desperately needed to use an airplane bathroom after eating something bad in Honduras faces a felony charge after being accused of twisting a flight attendant’s arm to get to the lavatory, the F.B.I. said.
Joao Correa, 43, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution he had a bathroom emergency 30 minutes into a March 28 Delta Air Lines flight from San Pedro Sula to Atlanta but found the single coach aisle on the Boeing 737 blocked by a beverage cart. He said he asked whether he could use the lavatory in business class but was told no.
When the cart wasn’t moved after a few minutes, Mr. Correa said, he ran for the business-class lavatory. He said the flight attendant put up her arm to block him and he grabbed it to keep his balance.”

Mr. Cohen ends his column with this remark:

“Clear the ex-food carts, Delta. And America, clear Correa now.”

I would like to express my solidarity with Joao Correa as well.


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I would like to extend my sympathies to the first person who used the bathroom after Mr. Correa did his duty.
Joao is my Belly Brother.
Oscar
It’s my understanding that the Delta flight attendants didn’t allow Mr. Correa to use the bathroom.
Arnon
In that case, I extend my sympathies to the passenger who sat next to Mr. Correa.
Solidarity
I can understand why, I recently read your story in 'Grunberg rond de wereld' about the Korean restaurant visit with your aunt, brilliant, think I never laughed so hard with anything I ever read.