A Delta flight attendant reportedly kicked 5 passengers off of a plane after an argument over airplane mode (DAL)
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- A Delta Air Lines partner, SkyWest Airlines, removed five passengers from a flight departing from Fort Wayne, Indiana, on Wednesday, USA Today reported.
- The removal stemmed from an argument that one passenger, Robyn Rodgers, reportedly had with a flight attendant over whether her phone was in airplane mode prior to takeoff.
- Rodgers posted videos of the argument to Instagram, along with videos of the passengers who had been stranded at the Fort Wayne airport.
A Delta Air Lines partnership airline removed five passengers from a flight set to depart from Fort Wayne, Indiana, on Wednesday, according to USA Today.
The removal was reportedly the result of an argument that one passenger, Robyn Rodgers, had with a flight attendant over whether her phone was in airplane mode prior to takeoff. The flight was operated by SkyWest Airlines, which operates in partnership with Delta under its Delta Connections umbrella.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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