Peter Thier, who was a survivor of holocaust, is complaining about the treatment he had suffered in Qantas. He was stranded in Bangkok in a flood without any luggage or medication. The treatment was considered to be appalling. Plus the fact that it turned out be an inhumane treatment.

Mr. Thier is just one of the thousands passengers of Qantas that has been stranded in the south-east hubs of Asian in Bangkok and Singapore. This person who is frustrated and tired was also furious about the treatment they have received.

The statement by Louis Moser the manager of Qantas Thailand said "the ground of the planes is unprecedented and will not last long, and if it continues the plane can go broke.

The nightmare began twenty four hours ago when Mr Thier together with his friends, Peter Dobson had driven about four hours going to the main airport of Bangkok. They have arrived early to book a flight in Qantas to go to Sydney, this is avoided being delayed and experiencing hassles in the airport.

When they checked in, they felt that something is going wrong and that the Qantas staff is not frank when conversing with them. "I felt like they knew something is going wrong that I did not" said by Mr. Thier.

The men is unaware that earlier about two hours ago, there is an announcement stopping all international and domestic flights to push through. An airport staff pushed Mr. Thier who is in wheel chair into the Thai immigration, thus making it difficult for him to walk because of his leg ailment.

The next frustrating new that he received is that Qatas placed their luggage on Thai and Emirates flights going to Sydney thus leaving them with no clothes. This confirmed that the luggage's was diported to Sydney that violates safety regulation on the airline.

Due to this unwanted incidents and misunderstanding passengers are frustrated, tired and mad, making them say "I do not want to fly Qantas never again!"