SkyWest investigating flight attendant fight
SkyWest Airlines is probing a flight attendant ‘fight’ which caused a flight delay.
A passenger in first class requested to switch seats into economy on a recent Los Angeles to Houston flight.
A flight attendant agreed but his colleague than said it was against the airline’s policy.
The flight attendant fight apparently descended into a shouting match as they argued the rules.
“They kept bickering and going back and forth in the middle of the aisle,” said Ashley Brewer, an ESPN reporter who was onboard.
Brewer said after the heated argument they both refused to work with each other.
“We regret the delay and apologize for any inconvenience. We hold all our employees to the highest standards of professionalism,” the airline said.
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