![]() ![]() 4xS9Rwvafx- Sam Sweeney August 3, 2021Īnd American Airlines in-flight staff attempted to use duct tape to restrain a passenger who was threatening to kick out a window. Frontier suspended the crew for duct taping the passenger to his seat as they landed in Miami. ![]() As Frontier passively stated later, “Unfortunately, the proper policies for restraining a passenger were not followed.”įrontier passenger allegedly touched 2 flight attendants breasts, then screamed his parents are worth $2 million, before punching a flight attendant. Frontier Airlines duct-taped a drunk and loutish passenger named Max Berry to his seat after he groped two female flight attendants and punched one of their male coworkers. This might not be notable except that there’s a rash of duct-tape incidents happening in the air this year. The duct-tape manifestoįinally, United has found a way to be better than other airlines.Īccording to Newsweek, United has told its in-air staff not to use duct tape to manage unruly passengers. ![]() That group includes Uber, Facebook, Comcast, and United Airlines, a carrier that knocked out a passenger’s teeth while dragging him off the plane to make room for employees, let a scorpion fall out of an overhead bin onto a passenger’s head, and refused to allow a passenger who’d paid for a first-class ticket from Hawaii to fly in his assigned seat. United vows not to duct-tape passengers to seats like other airlines.įour years ago, I wrote about companies that somehow manage to demonstrate over and over again how they mistreat customers. Max Berry struggles against his restraints on Frontier AirlinesĮver since it broke Dave Carroll’s guitar, United Airlines has been the poster boy for doing everything possible to abuse customers in the air. ![]()
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