Air Canada Under Fire for Forcing Passengers to Choose Between Vomit or Ban
Two women faced a distressing situation on an Air Canada flight from Las Vegas to Montreal when they discovered vomit-soiled seats upon boarding. Despite notifying the flight crew about the issue and expressing their inability to endure a five-hour flight under such conditions, the problem persisted. As the pilot addressed them, he presented them with a tough ultimatum: leave voluntarily or be forcibly removed from the plane and placed on a no-fly list. This incident sparked outrage among passengers. The passengers’ discontent found a voice on social media when Susan Benson, one of the affected women, took to Facebook to share her frustration. She decried Air Canada’s decision to make them endure filthy seats or face expulsion from the flight and a spot on a no-fly list. Her post gained widespread attention, leading to an apology from Air Canada for mishandling the situation and not adhering to their own policies. The airline vowed to investigate the incident and ad...