Airline: Elderly Woman Denied Boarding Flight – Full Episode (S1, E12) | A&E

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Family relationships are pushed to the limit during another hectic day at Southwest Airlines in Season 1, Episode 12, Relative Values (#12). #Airline
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22 thoughts on “Airline: Elderly Woman Denied Boarding Flight – Full Episode (S1, E12) | A&E

  1. People are so unreasonable. Felt bad for daughter of guy who lost his ticket (& made his own bed).
    These airline employees earn every bleeping dime they are paid.

  2. Don’t ever pack medicine on a checked bag. Always carry it with you. I don’t know why that is so difficult for people to understand.

  3. Wow, the people with the oxygen tank for grandma, don't understand the potential goal damage her of oxygen tank in the cabin then to top it off, this is the first time seeing a young male Karen…

  4. To those who think "Oh, it's a short flight, nothing will happen." I say from experience, the worst can happen. I've been on a 3 hour flight from Tampa, FL at night and a passenger had a heart attack! He was very lucky that it happened only 45 minutes from the airport so ATC gave the plane emergency clearance. What happens? Well, they bring the plane to the gate but everyone is ordered to remain seated. Two paramedics brought a gurney that looked more like a dolly on board. They strapped him down tightly and wheeled him off the plane.

  5. Medication should go with the passenger in a purse or carry-on, never in suitcases, as it gets hot down there, and can be lost; so many problems, mostly due to the passengers, not airlines

  6. I would never let my mother travel if she was as sick as those two older ladies, Period!!!. Both those daughters need to be checked. Especially that daughter with the scarf should be ashamed of herself and I would of taken her mother to the ER, the doctors would of re-prescribed the pills and insulin. Stupid people.

  7. The doctor is a jerk for not releasing grandma to fly without O2. He’s only interested in covering his own butt. 2 liters of O2 by nasal cannula is 27% oxygen when room air is 21%. So it’s not much of a difference. (This comment from a physician).

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