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Air Canada deboards flyer for saying no to 'vomit-covered seat': Report

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 6 September 2023
Two passengers on an Air Canada flight were removed from the plane after refusing to sit in seats that were wet and soiled with vomit. The incident occurred on a flight from Seattle to Montreal, and the passengers were offered blankets, wipes, and additional vomit bags by the flight attendants. However, when the pilot presented them with two choices - to leave the plane at their own expense or be removed by security - they were escorted off the flight. Air Canada has acknowledged the seriousness of the matter and is conducting an internal review.
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