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Michigan mom suing Spirit Airlines, says daughter was removed from flight without her knowledge
2019-03-23
METRO AIRPORT (WXYZ) ‐ A Wayne County mother claims her 15-year-old daughter was booted from a Spirit Airlines flight from Tampa to Detroit without notice.

Now, she's taking action and suing the airline.

The alleged incident happened in April 2018 when the family was returning from Ft. Lauderdale, and had to switch planes in Tampa.

Stacy Giordano had a seat with her son in the back of the plane, and her daughter was reportedly assigned to a seat in the front of the aircraft. That's when Giordano's attorney Jerry Thurswell says the teenager was removed from the plane suddenly to make room for another passenger due to overbooking.

"They didn’t want to hear anything. They just pulled her off the plane," Thurswell told 7 Action News.

Thurswell said the teenager attempted to reach her mother by phone, but was unable to because of the airline's mandatory "airplane mode" policy on cell phones; Giordano's phone was not receiving messages. The teenager was put on another flight back to Detroit hours later. Giordano didn't realize her daughter was gone until mid-flight.

"When the child says my mother’s in the back of the plane why are you taking me off and they just take the child off and say sit here you’ll be on the next flight out - you don’t just separate a child from their mother," said Thurswell.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Yeah, go after the group who approves/reviews the SOPs for not including in their boot passenger guide an exemption for anyone not old enough/unable to book a hotel room.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2019-03-23 13:00  

#5  Both times I have flown on Spirit it was no problem. But the horror stories are out there.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-03-23 12:18  

#4   I believe the term would be kidnapping.

Nah, just following procedures. According to the 3-ring binder, when you're overbooked, you chose a random passenger, boot them off the plane and offer them a ride on the next plane out. It's all there is black and white. No need for brains, thinking or common sense.

In other news, more workers doing rote procedural-driven tasks are finding themselves displaced by robots.

And yes, a kidnapping lawsuit would be most entertaining.
Posted by: SteveS   2019-03-23 12:13  

#3  spirit..once and never again
Posted by: dan   2019-03-23 12:10  

#2  I believe the term would be kidnapping. They removed a minor from their authorized guardian with no notice against her will. I'd file kidnapping charges. I also think child kidnapping should once again carry the federal death penalty.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2019-03-23 11:54  

#1  Only flew on Spirit once.

'Nuff said.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2019-03-23 11:10  

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