Southwest Airlines passenger removed for calling the flight attendant the word N delaying the plane



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A Southwest Airlines flight to Houston, Texas, USA on Saturday morning was delayed about an hour after the anger of a woman on board allegedly insulted flight attendants.

According to witnesses, the passenger became angry after a flight attendant asked him to assemble his service table for take-off.

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In a video recorded by another passenger, the woman shouts the word N to the flight attendant. The woman continues to use the link after being removed from the plane.

The airline said the police had met the woman at the door.

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Southwest Airlines has released to Fox News the following statement confirming the incident:

"On flight # 5593 with a regular Chicago Midway service to Houston Hobby on Saturday morning, our reports indicate that a customer refused to comply with the instructions of our flight crew after boarding and prior to departure from Chicago . The client became undisciplined and verbally abused our flight attendants and the decision was made to return to the door to disembark the client, where she was greeted by local law enforcement officers. Our employees have handled the situation with professionalism and elegance, and we do not tolerate or tolerate such profane and unruly behavior on board our aircraft. Once the plane landed, the flight resumed for Houston Hobby and arrived about an hour later than expected. "

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The woman has not been accused of anything yet.

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