Summary
A passenger on a Frontier Airlines flight from Atlanta to Dallas-Fort Worth reported that a family was removed from the plane after a disagreement over seating. The flight attendant asked them to vacate emergency exit seats for off-duty crew members, even though the passengers stated they had paid extra for those seats. The situation escalated when the group used profanity, leading to their removal from the flight.
Key Facts
- A family was removed from a Frontier Airlines flight over a seating dispute.
- The incident took place on a flight from Atlanta to Dallas-Fort Worth.
- The family claimed they had paid extra for emergency exit row seats.
- A flight attendant asked them to leave those seats for off-duty crew members.
- The disagreement worsened after one person used bad language.
- Passengers can escalate unresolved airline issues to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
- Federal rules require passengers in exit rows to meet specific criteria.
- Newsweek reached out to the original poster and Frontier Airlines for comments but could not verify the case details.