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“We are premier members with United, so we've flown many times,
even during the pandemic we’ve flown with our 2-year-old,” Orban
said on Sunday.
“We’ve just flown two months ago because all of our family lives
on the East Coast, so this is the only way for them to see their granddaughter,” she continued. “And this time was just extremely
different.”
She went on to say that “the staff was rude” from “the get-go.”
“We felt like we got no warning, no working with us, no asking
questions, nothing to help in the situation,” Orban added. “It
was just like, ‘Oh, well your 2-year-old is not complying, you
guys are off the plane.’”
She went on to say that she has “never been more confused in my
life,” adding that she thinks “everyone else on the plane was
also just watching this and thinking, like, ‘What is happening?’”
Orban explained that when she and her husband boarded the
airplane on Friday, a flight attendant immediately asked how old
their daughter is and demanded she wear a mask given she was
over the age of 2. Orban said they asked for a mask since her
daughter didn’t have one and the flight attendant gave them one
before they went to their seats.
Comments:
ConservativeMom01
oilierthanyou
1 hour ago
I have raised two children...and often had to enforce behavior
that they didn't want to do, yet was mandated by law or company
policy...such as sitting in car seats, being buckled in a seat
belt on an airplane, staying seated and buckled in a restaurant
high chair, and being strapped into a grocery cart child seat.
If you can't depend on your child to follow your guidelines and
commands, you need to stay home and work with them until such
time as they will obey. You are the parent, and the sooner the
child learns to obey, the better for society.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/colorado-mom-kicked-off-plane-2-year-
old-mask
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