Flight attendants challenge passengers for masks, causing the entire flight passengers to disembark

Recently a flight attendant of Spirit Airlines was not allowed to board the plane after challenging passengers over a mask. (Image source: Twitter screenshot)

Recently, a flight attendant of Spirit Airlines (Spirit Airlines) challenged a passenger because of her mask, which resulted in the entire flight being taken off the plane. Ironically, when all the passengers boarded the plane again, the flight attendant was not allowed to board.

The story goes like this. A Jewish couple recently flew with their two children. One of the two children was a 7 year old with special needs and the other was only 2 years old.

When the mother put the 2-year-old on her lap and told him to eat yogurt, this flight attendant came out and spoke up. The flight attendant told the parents, “If you don’t follow the (mask) rules, you need to get off the plane. I don’t want to do that.”

The parents exclaimed, “But we’re wearing masks!” Then the flight attendant says, “She’s not wearing a mask.”

The mother asks, “Who, the child?” The flight attendant nodded her head and said yes.

Thereafter, as a result of this incident, the entire flight of passengers was forced off the plane.

About an hour after all the passengers were off the plane, everyone was allowed to board again, including the family with the child. But the only person who was not allowed to board again this time was the flight attendant who caused the entire accident.

The entire incident was captured in full on video and uploaded to the Internet, sparking much debate among netizens. Senior U.S. Senator Ted Cruz also weighed in. He also commented on Twitter, “This is crazy!”

WATCH THIS: A family was just kicked off a @SpiritAirlines flight from Orlando to NY, because their two-year-old child who was The mother is 7 months pregnant, and they have a special needs child. The entire flight was deplaned. pic.twitter.com/dcjLIEbDfA

  • Breaking911 (@Breaking911) April 5, 2021

Spirit Airlines tweeted a statement after the incident, saying that media reports of the video were “incorrect information” and explaining that the flight was delayed because “adults on one side did not comply with federal mask regulations. But the tweet was deleted shortly afterward.