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A Spirit Airlines flight in Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) hit a snag when a female passenger refused to let any of the other passengers behind her deplane unless they let her daughter (who was seated in the back of the plane) pass them to get off first. Other passengers refused and the woman went on a wild, profanity-laced tirade.
Video shows the woman blocking the aisle while screaming and cursing at fellow passengers. The flight attendant does little to help and the other passengers eventually get her to step to the side while she berates them.
Anthony’s Take: Behavior like this is awful. This can happen on any plane, but Spirit seems to be the place for many of these incidents. What self-centered actions from this awful woman.
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