Lee Hyeri recently took to social media to voice her dissatisfaction with Delta Air Lines for an unexpected downgrade of her seat without prior notice. The GIRL’S DAY member expressed her frustration over the airline’s decision, highlighting the lack of a clear explanation for the downgrade.

GIRL’S DAY Member Hyeri Gets Unexpected Seat Downgrade From Delta Air Lines

In a post shared on her Instagram story on August 31, Hyeri disclosed that Delta Air Lines had downgraded her first-class ticket to economy class on the very day of her flight. This sudden change left her baffled and disappointed. She further revealed that she had booked her first-class ticket a month in advance, making the unexplained downgrade even more perplexing and disheartening.

“The only option that they offered me was to either fly economy at the price of a first-class ticket or to walk away and wait for the next flight,” Hyeri stated. She further added, “This is the most absurd experience I’ve been going through recently.”

Hyeri’s candid revelation shed light on the importance of transparency and clear communication in the airline industry, where passengers rely on their bookings being honored as promised. Her experience serves as a reminder of the need for airlines to provide passengers with proper explanations and alternatives in situations like these.

GIRL’S DAY is a South Korean girl group that originally debuted under Dream T Entertainment in 2010. The group’s initial lineup included members Sojin, Minah, Yura, Hyeri, Jisun, and Jiin. However, Jisun and Jiin officially departed from the group in 2010 while Jihae left in late 2012.

Following these member changes, the quartet continued their journey and went on to achieve remarkable success. They became one of the era’s most popular and commercially successful girl groups. Notably, GIRL’S DAY released a series of chart-topping hits, including “Twinkle Twinkle,” “Hug Me Once,” “Expect,” “Something,” “Darling,” and “Ring My Bell.” Each of these songs surpassed the impressive milestone of selling over one million digital copies, solidifying GIRL’S DAY’s status as a prominent and influential group in the K-pop industry.