A Frontier Airlines flight was disrupted this week when a passenger burst into an outburst of profanity at a flight attendant, accusing her of bias and “triggering” her, before being calmly removed from the plane.
The incident was filmed by another passenger, in which it is clearly seen that a woman began to loudly heal the crew member.
The passenger repeatedly claimed the flight attendant had “a problem with minorities” and said she expected “a little more kindness and respect.”
The outburst was sparked by a banal question: “Are you from Florida?” which the passenger interrupted as disrespectful.
The flight attendant remained calm and confident throughout the exchange. She responded calmly by stating, “I don’t know what you went through today” and firmly noted, “you are in control of your own actions.”
After this, the passenger continued her tirade, continually shouting profanities in an area where children were present.
She asked a colleague to call security and informed the passenger that she would be removed from the flight.
Another passenger on the plane raised his hand in solidarity, supporting the crew member’s handling of the situation.
The cabin erupted in cheers when it was announced that the disruptive woman would be removed from the plane.
Subsequently, the passenger was escorted from the plane by security officers.
Industry observers note that while incidents of passenger misconduct occur on all airlines, they are frequently reported on ultra-low-cost carriers such as Frontier.




