A woman was removed from a Southwest Airlines flight in Baltimore on Sept. 26 after she complained about two dogs on the plane. That is one version of the events aboard the Southwest flight. Still, Daulatzai said, crew members continued to press her about her allergy and were uncomfortable with her on the plane. Daulatzai had discussed her non-life-threatening dog allergies with Southwest crew members soon after boarding the aircraft, her attorneys say. But shortly after she had taken a seat at a safe distance from the dogs toward the back of the plane, a Southwest representative approached her, asking her to leave the plane.
Source: Washington Post October 05, 2017 03:11 UTC