Airline boss warned for shout at staff.A BUDGET airline boss received a warning from police after shouting at his own staff, when he saw customers in a long queue Pronounced "Q." A temporary holding place for data. See queuing, message queue and print queue. (programming) queue - A first-in first-out data structure used to sequence objects. Objects are added to the tail of the queue ("enqueued") and taken off the head ("dequeued"). at Manchester Airport For City Airport Manchester, UK, see . For the United States airport, see . Manchester Airport (IATA: MAN, ICAO: EGCC) is a major airport in Manchester, UK. It opened to airline traffic in June 1938. . Jet2.com chief executive Philip Meeson was applauded by the line of passengers while he berated staff. But police stepped in to warn him about his conduct after receiving a phone call saying a man was being abusive Tending to deceive; practicing abuse; prone to ill-treat by coarse, insulting words or harmful acts. Using ill treatment; injurious, improper, hurtful, offensive, reproachful. to staff. Former RAF pilot Mr Meeson, 61, spotted the queue during a visit to Terminal 1 on September 19. Up to 220 passengers were checking in for a flight to Tenerife when he arrived at the terminal. A Jet2.com spokeswoman said: "Philip Meeson is very involved in the business at all levels and never more so than when he feels customer service is not up to scratch." A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said police had reports that a man was being abusive to staff. "Officers attended and warned the man about his future conduct and behaviour under the Public Order Act." CAPTION(S): SHOUTED: Jet2.com chief executive Philip Meeson |
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