Airlines
Couple forces entire Frontier Airlines flight to disembark after rushing plane sans boarding passes
A couple on plane thinks they are more important than everyone else
After rushing onto the plane without the proper boarding passes, a selfish couple pushed an entire Frontier Airlines flight to depart and yelled at staff members who attempted to stop them, according to a witness.
“We’re tired!” one of the air-headed jerks can be heard yelling Tuesday, according to footage posted on Instagram. According to footage released on Instagram on Tuesday, one of the jerks can be heard saying, “We’re tired!”
Couple on plane think they are more important than everyone else from PublicFreakout
In the midst of the Thanksgiving travel crunch, the pair allegedly sneaked onto the plane to avoid paying an additional cost for baggage and then refused to deplane, according to passenger @nikki le.
In order for law authorities to face the loudmouthed rule breakers, she stated, “all other passengers were then asked to leave the plane. “This couple rushed through, skipping the luggage inspection and boarding pass screening. refused to leave the plane,” she said. Cops arrived after we disembarked and led them off… They were placed on the no-fly list.
In tense video of the incident, a flight attendant can be heard warning the unruly couple, “You guys need to come out or we’re going to have to deplane the entire plane.” Then one of them says, “We’re exhausted! With our own money, we’ve been in the air for twenty motherf—ing hours. You don’t know what the f—k we’ve been through.” She adds, “We paid for our ticket just like y’all. We paid just like y’all. I’m not getting off the plane.”
All other passengers were escorted off the plane and then the couple was removed. The flight departed two hours late.
Airlines
First Look: IndiGo Takes Delivery of A321neo with New Business Class
India’s largest domestic airline, IndiGo (6E), celebrated its 18th anniversary in August 2024 by announcing a major upgrade: a new Business Class product called “IndiGo Stretch.”
Now, the airline has officially taken delivery of its first Airbus A321neo aircraft fitted with these premium seats. Registered as VT-ICF, this first A321neo with the new configuration took off from Hamburg (XFW) at 6:06 PM local time, operating flight 6E9001.
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The launch route for IndiGo’s A321neo with IndiGo Stretch seats will be from Delhi to Mumbai, starting November 14, 2024. After this initial route, the airline plans to expand the offering across its network.
Airbus completed the final assembly of this special aircraft in Hamburg, where the A321neo Final Assembly Line is located. Enthusiastic planespotters got a sneak peek of the new IndiGo Stretch interior before the aircraft’s official delivery to India.
Tobias Gudat, a planespotter on X.com, captured images of the aircraft, still marked with its test registration, showcasing its fresh Business Class interior.
Adding a distinctive touch, each IndiGo aircraft featuring the Stretch product will have the slogan “IndiGo Means Business” displayed on the fuselage, signaling a new era of premium travel for the airline.
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IndiGo took delivery of the A321neo with the Stretch seats on October 30, 2024, coinciding with Airbus’s delivery of the world’s first A321XLR to Iberia.
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