United Sued By Flight Attendants Fired For Not Boarding Due To Possible Threat

  • 10 years ago
A group of flight attendants fired for refusing to board a plane they believed had been threatened is now suing United Airlines.

A group of flight attendants fired for refusing to board a plane they believed had been threated is now suing United Airlines.

The incident occurred about 6 months ago at the airport in San Francisco.

While getting ready for the flight, workers learned that an eerie message had been scrawled onto the fuselage.

It read, “Bye Bye,” and two fairly sinister faces were positioned alongside it.

Not only was the graffiti creepy, the fact that it was placed on an area of the plane located some 30 feet off the ground was a cause for concern.

The attendants, all of whom had over 15 years of experience, demanded that the passengers be deplaned and a security sweep of the aircraft be performed.

In response, management ordered them to just get on the flight. When they didn’t, the plane’s trip to Hong Kong had to be cancelled.

All 13 were subsequently relieve

Recommended