Man and toddler removed from southwest flight!

Southwest is just as real as UAL and AAL and DAL. They just handle their situations a little better

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My man I have a strong hatred against budget airlines. They bring bad names to the airline industry, they put peoples life at risk and their owners are money making greedy people.

SWA has a great reputation! Its airlines like those legacies that are messing the aviation industry up. There are way more positive comments on JBU, SWA, FFT social media’s then on most legacy airlines

and, yes they are changing the aviation industry. But for the better

My friend was on Air India and he told me there was a kid crying for 8 hours, and that’s a little over half the flight.

How did Southwest handle the situation better? Do you think the baby would put up a fit and hold on to the armrest and refuse to be taken off?

No, but the dad, sure could’ve done something, but instead, everyone cooperated

So why should Southwest take credit for the Dad cooperating? Both united and Southwest asked the passengers politely to be taken off, it’s the passenger that ruined it for himself (On UA)

Hahahahaha I find this so hilarious 😂 I’m sorry but making an add to make fun of United after the first incident to gain public attention only to find yourself doing it…maybe they should stick to their Boeing life, head down, and concerns on their own airline and not worry about what the others are doing.


If you love Southwest as much as I don’t, I apologize if this offended you. But I genuinely had a good laugh. Southwest isn’t all bad but they certainly have room for improvement as do all airlines.

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I totally agree! But I still think this was handled better than UAL’s inccident

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Southwest is not a bad airline (Not being biased I promise) All airlines make these mistakes… But let’s be honest, United is the most under fire currently

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Every time my family and I fly to Orlando, FL and back on Southwest, there is at least one screaming kid on the airplane. Never have I seen the flight attendants take any kind of action of this magnitude.

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All you saying it’s unacceptable… try having a toddler refuse too put on her seatbelt, standing the whole flight, her mom refusing to parent anything and having too deal with this for hours. LMK if you want too be on a 4 hour flight with a screaming toddler

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Well it is unacceptable because in the end the child calmed down!!!

The flight I was on the child didn’t.

Southwest was just following in the footsteps of United Airlines. Sometimes it is good to have a role model, but you shouldn’t make ALL the decisions they made.

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