Women Must Leave Plane Due To Nastiness, Airline At Fault
I don’t fly often and I swear the more I read the news the less likely I am to fly ever again. Reason #712 why I won’t fly: this story! Two women were kicked off an Air Canada flight and put on a no fly list due to negligence by the airline. Once you hear this story, you’ll realize that you’d probably do exactly what these ladies did.
According to CNN, while boarding a flight from Las Vegas to Montreal on August 26, two passengers were assigned seats that had vomit on them. According to passenger Susan Benson of New Brunswick, who was behind the nasty seats, the smell was apparent when she was boarding. Benson said airline workers sprayed the area with perfume to hide the smell. And we all know that never works!
So the two women passengers told the flight attendant that the seat and seatbelt were wet, and that they could still see vomit. The attendant and a supervisor told them the flight was full, and that they would have to sit there. WTH?!
Who Wants To Sit In Vomit
The women were attempting to use blankets and wipes to settle in when one of the pilots showed up. The pilot told the women, who were traveling five hours to Vienna, that they could leave the plane. He also said they’d be booking new flights on their own expense. In addition, the pilot said that they’d need to do that or be ‘escorted off the plane by security and placed on a no fly list.’
Benson, who was watching the event unfold in front of her, says the pilot was informed the women were rude to the flight attendant. She says the ladies were firm, but were not rude. Both women were taken off the plane by security. Now, I realize that airline staff deals with a lot of craziness, however, not wanting to sit in someone else’s vomit isn’t really being crazy. I mean, it’s an airline, not a freakin’ frat house!
After paying expensive airline fares, you’re expected to sit in vomit? Oh hell no! I wouldn’t have done it. Obviously, now that the story is going viral, Air Canada is apologizing for the incident and says it’s ‘reviewing’ the matter. I’d be demanding a damn refund along with that apology!
In March a friend and I are going on the Monsters of Rock Cruise, which is leaving from Miami. The closer we get to the cruise date, the more I’m thinking driving to Miami will be better than flying. Flying now involves way too much drama for me! And if I’m stuck on a plane for hours due to some issue or I’m delayed because someone decides to lose their damn mind, I’m gonna end up missing my cruise! There’s also a good chance I’d end up with some type of federal charge too! LOL!
Air Canada has issued an apology after two passengers were told to sit in poorly cleaned seats that had been covered in vomit on a previous flight https://t.co/dgu9rSnLam pic.twitter.com/EoUoBXX1bw
— CNN (@CNN) September 5, 2023