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....and then refuses to leave plane at Vegas airport
more at https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...es-flight.html *A wild fight broke out on an American Airlines flight from Las Vegas to Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday The fight spawned over an angry passenger who became disruptive when they were told they would have to leave the plane if they did not wear a mask Clip shows the woman screaming at another before the two start throwing fist and wind up falling in seat rows A wild brawl broke out on an American Airline flight after a passenger grew disruptive after they were asked to leave the flight because they weren't wearing a mask. The wild clip, shared across Twitter by Caryn Ross but filmed by her husband, showed the wild commotion that unfolded during the flight Las Vegas to Charlotte, North Carolina. 'Nothing like a morning Fight Club as tempers flared on @AmericanAir LAS-CLT flight today,' Ross said in the clip, shared on Monday. 'So much for social distancing! #AAFightClub' Ross's husband shared a longer clip of the video to his own Twitter page showing the plane mostly full before chaos breaks loose. He narrates for a bit before panning to a group of women standing in the aisle. One of the women can be seen wearing a mask but it unclear whether the other woman is wearing one. The two squabble and wind up falling into the seats as they continue throwing punches. The woman would eventually get off the plane but only after authorities were called to the scene. American Airlines released a statement sharing their COVID mask policy and the events leading up to the video. 'On Monday, a customer on American Airlines Flight 1665 with service from Las Vegas to Charlotte failed to comply with our mandatory face-covering policy after boarding the aircraft prior to departure. In accordance with our policy, the customer was subsequently asked to leave the aircraft and became disruptive, resulting in an altercation with other passengers,' the airline said in a statement, Fox 5 reports. They continued: 'American, like other U.S. airlines, began requiring customers to wear a face-covering while onboard aircraft beginning May 11. We have since strengthened our policy to require face coverings be worn at airports and onboard, and announced in June that we may deny future travel for customers who refuse to wear a face-covering for the duration of this requirement.' * |
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