Frontier Airlines Passenger Arrested For Complaining of Vomit
Durham, North Carolina resident Rosetta Swinney was on her way back from an Easter trip to Nevada with her young teen daughter when things went wrong. Simply trying to travel in peace and health, 53-year-old Swinne now has to be defended in a courtroom.
First, there was a flight delay in Las Vegas at McCarran International Airport. Frontier staff was "cleaning the plane" while passengers were waiting. So when Swinne and her daughter were finally able to board, they were shocked to find their seats still dirty in one of the worst ways possible.
"She jumped up to say" Mom! My hands are wet, "Swinney told ABC11 News," She smelled it. She says "this is vomit, mom." So we went to look. It was on the bag, all over her shirt, here hands, ”Swinney said.
That's when Swinney alerted a flight attendant; but she didn't get the response she'd expect.
"… she turned around to me and said, 'that's not my job.'"
Frontier Airlines is standing by the flight attendant's version of a "Disruptive" passenger who needed to be removed. Lipke wrote on April 20th: “the stewardess gift the young girl Clorox wipes and gloves, the mom said you need to move us and have someone clean this up..the stewardess said … its not my job! The mom then said that we are not going to clean this up, you were suppose to be cleaning the plane before we got on. ”
This corroborates the story Swinney and other passengers maintain: the flight was delayed for" cleaning ", yet vomit was on the plane when passengers boarded. The attendant never attempted to clean up the mess, instead she handed the passengers gloves and wipes to do it themselves. When Swinney continued to protest about the literal bio-hazard on the plane, and all over her daughter, and their belongings, she was ultimately arrested
"I felt humiliated," Swinney said. She sat in a jail cell for the rest of the day while her crying daughter was placed in temporary child protective custody.
After getting out of jail, Swinney said she bought a $ 1,000 flight home through Delta. ..which doesn´t have the best track record either but we are glad she got home without further incident.
Swinney says she will never ride Frontier Airlines again
Frontier Airlines later released this full statement:
"During boarding of flight 2066 from McCarran International Airport (LAS) to Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) charge week, two passengers were given the flight attendants that were present in their seat area. The flight attendants apologized and immediately invited the mother and her teenage daughter to move to either end of the plane so that the seat area could be cleaned. The mother and daughter were also told that once boarding was complete they would be provided with other seats if available. The daughter was also offered cleaning products and invited to use the lavatory to wash up. The mother was unsatisfied with the response and became disruptive. As a result, the flight attendants determined that the mother and daughter should be deplaned and accommodated on another flight. The mother refused, and following procedure, law enforcement was called. Law enforcement then requested that everyone deplane so that the mother and daughter could be removed to the aircraft to be boarded and departed. We apologized to our passengers for the inconvenience caused by the departure delay. The safety of passengers and crew is our top priority at Frontier. ”
Does Frontier think that passenger and crew" safety "means protection from a rightfully" Angry Black Woman, "or safety from the clearly legal and scientific biohazard of vomit and bodily fluid on passengers' seats that failed to remove … even after delaying the flight so the plane could be cleaned? Just because they were landed in Las Vegas does it mean there was a party on board, but really, what was the crew doing instead of cleaning up vomit? The world may never know…
What we do know is that Frontier is out of here casually spreading norovirus and dysentery like this is some Oregon Trail reboot. The flight attendants had arrested Rosetta for disruption but in videos circulating online it shows Ms. Swinney as cool, calm, and collected; quite polite actually. In fact, the police officer seen in the video below tells Rosetta he believes here, and "sympathizes," … but none or that matters because the flight attendants because here off the plane. Passengers in the videos can be heard supporting Rosetta Swinney's innocence. Still here choice was to leave or be arrested.
In calm tone Rosetta asked for hotel accommodation or other means of assistance if she leaves; she has work in the morning, there is an unknown person vomit on the plane, and her daughter, and this is all quite disruptive to her life right now … she just wants to go home. She refused to get a manager confirmed she was given proper accommodations to amend for the airline's mistake. Instead, police removed the Black Woman as if she were the true threat to the passengers on board. T hen Ms. Swinney rightfully raise her voice
From what videos are showing, and first-hand witnesses are reporting, Rosetta was not a threat. She posed no danger to the plane or the passengers. Several questions remain: Whose vomit was it? Why was it cleaned even after a delay-causing cleaning?
Frontier Airline reimbursed the cost of Swinney's original flight home, but Rosetta is standing firmly behind her innocence. She has a civil rights attorney to fight her misdemeanor trespassing charge along with failure to comply with airport rules. She'll stand before a judge in a Las Vegas courtroom in June.
"What really hurt me is my child to see me getting handcuffed and taken away from here," Swinney said. "Twelve hours I was in jail. Twelve hours. ”