MAGA-hat wearing women force entire plane to deboard after refusing to wear masks during flight
‘Have a good day, n****r’: MAGA-hat wearing women force entire plane to deboard after refusing to wear masks during their Frontier Airlines flight
- Video was posted to TikTok of an incident onboard a Frontier Airlines flight from Seattle to Denver last month
- Two women, wearing Trump hats and shirts, had reportedly refused to wear masks or leave the plane
- The pilot tells passengers over the intercom that because of this, everyone on the aircraft will be forced to deboard
- As the passengers exit the plane, the women in the red hat can be heard telling one person: ‘Have a good day, n****r’
- After police arrive to escort the women from the plane and the gate area, the other passengers cheer and applaud
- The user who uploaded the video says he was told the women have been banned from flying with Frontier
A woman yelled the n-word at passengers who were forced to deboard a plane after she and her friend refused to wear masks.
In video shared on TikTok by Alex Barkley, the women were on a Frontier Airlines flight from Seattle to Denver last month.
The pilot is heard over the intercom saying that, because the ladies had refused to leave the aircraft, everyone would be forced to deplane.
As the other passengers are exiting the plane, the woman in the red hat can be heard saying; ‘Have a good day, n****r.’
When police finally arrive to lead the the women away, it’s to the claps and cheers of those around her.
Video was posted to TikTok of an incident onboard a Frontier Airlines flight from Seattle to Denver last month
Two women, wearing Trump hats and shirts (left and right), had reportedly refused to wear masks or leave the plane. The pilot tells passengers over the intercom that because of this, everyone on the aircraft will be forced to deplane
The video, which was from recorded several rows behind the women, show them arguing with other passengers while their masks hang below their chins.
However, it is unclear what they are saying to each other.
‘Ladies and gentleman, I’m sorry. I’ve got to take this a step further,’ the pilot announces over the intercom.
Meanwhile, a few passengers can be heard yelling at the women to get off the plane.
The pilot continues: ‘The two passengers who we need to remove from the airplane are refusing to do that. We can resolve this easily but at this point I have to ask everyone to leave the airplane.’
Upon this news, the other passengers groan and sigh.
‘Take your IDs and your boarding passes,’ the pilot says.
‘You can leave your personal belongings if you’re gonna reboard. Please do not get involved in the altercation or you will not reboard.’
As the passengers are forced to exit the plane, the women remain in their seats, flashing smiles and even the peace sign.
‘Have a good day, n****r,’ the woman in the red hat can be told telling one person.
As the passengers exit the plane, the women in the red hat (above) can be heard telling one person: ‘Have a good day, n****r’
After police arrive to escort the ladies from the plane and the gate area (left and right), the other passengers cheer and applaud. The user who uploaded the video says he was told the women have been banned from flying with Frontier
After all the passengers deboarded, Seattle police officers arrived to escort the women off the plane and away from the gate to applause and cheers.
Barkley, who uploaded the video, said he was told the women were banned from the airline.
‘The pilot told me they both are being added to the do not fly list. [T]hey have to take a bus instead now,’ he wrote.
DailyMail.com has reached out to Frontier, but did not receive a request for comment in time for publication.
According to the airline’s website, Frontier requires customers to wear face coverings over their nose and mouth throughout the flight and at ticket counters and gate areas.
‘This level of protection is important for everyone’s well-being and if you don’t wear an approved face covering, you may lose future travel privileges on Frontier,’ a statement on the website reads.