Frontier Airlines crew kick complaining father and daughter off flight
A father and daughter were booted from a Frontier Airlines flight last week after the crew reportedly felt threatened by a conversation the pair were having before the plane had taken off. The incident occurred Wednesday after Eric Miller, 70, and his daughter, Whitney Miller, 25, had boarded a flight from Orlando to St. Louis, according to News 6 Orlando. The Millers told the news station that they had already been delayed for eight hours and were talking privately about how “miserable” the Frontier crew and experience had been. Shortly afterward, flight attendants confronted them about their conversation, the pair added. “It was aggressive,” Miller told News 6. “They would lean over the back of the chair in front of us, get their face right up to here, and they would simply ask, ‘Do we have a problem?’ ” Whitney Miller agreed: “It was, ‘No, do you have a problem? Do you need to be removed from this aircraft?’ And we responded, ‘No, like, we don’t understand what’s going on. What’s happening? Please tell us what’s happening.’ ” A passenger seated behind the Millers began recording a video apparently after the pair was asked to leave the plane. In the video, a male flight attendant tells the Millers that they had “threatened us,” while another flight crew member suggests that the airline could call the police. Story has further details.<br/>
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Frontier Airlines crew kick complaining father and daughter off flight
A father and daughter were booted from a Frontier Airlines flight last week after the crew reportedly felt threatened by a conversation the pair were having before the plane had taken off. The incident occurred Wednesday after Eric Miller, 70, and his daughter, Whitney Miller, 25, had boarded a flight from Orlando to St. Louis, according to News 6 Orlando. The Millers told the news station that they had already been delayed for eight hours and were talking privately about how “miserable” the Frontier crew and experience had been. Shortly afterward, flight attendants confronted them about their conversation, the pair added. “It was aggressive,” Miller told News 6. “They would lean over the back of the chair in front of us, get their face right up to here, and they would simply ask, ‘Do we have a problem?’ ” Whitney Miller agreed: “It was, ‘No, do you have a problem? Do you need to be removed from this aircraft?’ And we responded, ‘No, like, we don’t understand what’s going on. What’s happening? Please tell us what’s happening.’ ” A passenger seated behind the Millers began recording a video apparently after the pair was asked to leave the plane. In the video, a male flight attendant tells the Millers that they had “threatened us,” while another flight crew member suggests that the airline could call the police. Story has further details.<br/>