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Customer Service Lives On at Las Vegas Airport

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    Passenger service representatives at McCarran International Airport do more than just help distressed travelers

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In Saint Louis have -- them quoted cares nothing like a little help from fellow human that you realize you're actually getting out that your business -- -- good -- -- it's -- good -- because -- human -- -- -- -- on the -- -- And -- yeah.

It is exactly what -- fine at the Las Vegas -- here and international airport which has 33 full time passenger service represented us.

Who specialize in customer service arrogance is back -- -- there's a little bit they'll direct you to the right day.

Made -- to the baggage claim or even to a taxi.

We'll let us not forget.

We are talking about Las Vegas.

They're all sorts of questions sometimes we have people asking.

Words.

Close -- adult store so that they can pick -- high heels -- high heels for I guess dressing up purposes.

Yeah.

I went on why -- -- -- works as a shift supervisors and remembers installing a gentleman coming back from a funeral.

His flight was canceled any kind of wore out his welcome.

Wow I guess -- have a little overly nice because CNN that stands for three days.

John does Scott frequently travels from Oakland California to Vegas and uses the specialists all the time but set -- first.

Maybe it acts as an army and thank you aggregate when -- easier guarded so in a day and age where we often turn to technology for help.

It's even getting harder to trust -- specialists with red coats so isn't weird nowadays to get help from a person instead of a device.

There might be a moment of trepidation about it is this person for real or not.

That's only and it's only a fleeting thing that we liked the interpersonal contact and we're just not used to it anymore and it's such a nice thing to see.

Technology.

Used the more the red coats are indeed coming.

Well at least in airports.

In Las Vegas he Griffin foxnews.com.