When she hears the words "to better serve you," Elizabeth Newcamp cringes. That's because in travel, it often means the exact opposite.
"It's used to make bad news sound like something I want," explains Newcamp, an event planner based in the Hague. "How does it better serve me that your phone menu has changed? Or how am I better served by a change to your baggage fees?"
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