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A California woman with cancer and her family were kicked off an Alaska Airlines flight from Hawaii to California after airline employees said she needed a note from her doctor before she could fly, CBS San Francisco reports.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/woman-with-cancer-booted-off-flight/
from the passenger's FB page
"Today, we were at gate 8 ready to depart on Alaska Airlines for San Jose. An airline employee saw me seated in the handicap section of the boarding area. She asked me if I needed anything. The first time. I said no. The second time, O said, well I might need a bit of extra time to board, sometimes I feel weak. Because I said the word weak, the Alaska Airlines employee called a doctor, she claimed was associated with the airlines. After we board the plane. An Alaska representative boarded the plane, and told us I could not fly without a note from a doctor stating that I was cleared to fly. The video is of us being removed from the plane."
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No frontline AS agents seemed to be whipping out a credit card to help this family.
AS HDQ refunded the ticket and paid for the hotel expenses but no word on how they could have possibly compensated the passenger for her missed chemotherapy treatments, her children's lost days from school, or her husband's meetings.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/woman-with-cancer-booted-off-flight/
from the passenger's FB page
"Today, we were at gate 8 ready to depart on Alaska Airlines for San Jose. An airline employee saw me seated in the handicap section of the boarding area. She asked me if I needed anything. The first time. I said no. The second time, O said, well I might need a bit of extra time to board, sometimes I feel weak. Because I said the word weak, the Alaska Airlines employee called a doctor, she claimed was associated with the airlines. After we board the plane. An Alaska representative boarded the plane, and told us I could not fly without a note from a doctor stating that I was cleared to fly. The video is of us being removed from the plane."
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No frontline AS agents seemed to be whipping out a credit card to help this family.
AS HDQ refunded the ticket and paid for the hotel expenses but no word on how they could have possibly compensated the passenger for her missed chemotherapy treatments, her children's lost days from school, or her husband's meetings.