Frontier Airlines passenger yells at crew in viral TikTok plane video
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Unruly rider on a Frontier Airlines The flight was caught on camera screaming at crew members as she was escorted off the plane – in another incident of plane drama that has attracted attention on social media.
In a TikTok video with more than two million views, a blonde woman wearing a yellow jacket can be seen walking across the plane toward the cockpit, accompanied by the crew, as the plane approaches Denver, Colorado.
When she reached the front of the aisle, she launched into a profanity-laced tirade that shocked many TikTok viewers.
“Everyone stay seated.” Unruly rider I snapped.
She also said angrily: “Get out of my fucking way.”
“We’re getting out of your way, honey,” the flight attendant calmly replied to the woman.

In a TikTok video with more than 2 million views, a woman (not pictured) launched into a profanity-laced tirade during a recent Frontier Airlines flight to Denver, Colorado. (Paul Hennessy/Anatolia)
The passenger, who became out of control and made more profanity-laced remarks, was not appeased.
Just seconds later, she became even angrier, then lashed out at a flight attendant about trying to open the exit door “damn it.”
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Another traveler stepped in and asked her to “sit down” – but that didn’t work either.
The woman told the person and others to “back off,” adding a long, profane comment about getting out of her “face.”
“Get out, and then you get arrested,” she added.

Although profanity is relatively rare on planes, one travel expert said those who notice a passenger’s unruly behavior should resist getting involved and let the crew deal with it. (Michael Ciaglo/Bloomberg)
Although profanity is relatively rare on planes, Brett Snyder, author of the aviation blog “The Cranky Flier,” said travelers who notice an unruly passenger like this should resist intervening.
“While it is still relatively rare to experience this type of disruption on an airplane, it certainly happens a lot more than it should,” Snyder, who is based in California, told Fox News Digital.
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He added: “Passengers should follow the crew’s instructions and do their best to avoid getting involved in the situation if this happens.”
Gary Leff, Texas-based travel industry expert and blog author “View from the suite” Fox News Digital said flight attendants receive training on how to deal with such issues, but that varies depending on the airline.

“Why can’t anyone get on a plane and get to your destination without any problems?” one TikTok follower said after watching the sermon in a video. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
“After April 2017 Passenger pull by David Dow “In the incident, United underwent its cabin for de-escalation training,” he said.
“I was skeptical at the time, but it turned out to be effective,” Lev said.
“United has had far fewer flashpoints with passengers over mask compliance During the epidemic “What American Airlines did, for example.”
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“There is no definitive answer about how common such incidents are,” Leaf continued. “There were 1,621 reports in 2025, which is 4.4 reports per day.”
Meanwhile, the other travelers were not amused.

“Every turbulence on a plane should (earn that person) at least a 10-year TSA travel ban,” one commenter said of the recent plane drama (not pictured). (Istock)
“Every disruption on an airplane should (cause that person) a minimum of a 10-year TSA travel ban,” one commenter said.
““The flight attendant has the patience of a saint,” said another, referring to the calm and even demeanor of a crew member seen in the video.
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“The no-fly list must be very long by now With all these videos “I see constantly,” a third commenter said.
“Flight attendants are not paid enough.”
Another commenter said: “Why can’t anyone get on a plane and get to their destination without any problems? This is sad.”
“Hosts don’t get paid enough,” said another person writing on TikTok.
It was not immediately clear why Passenger sermon. Fox News Digital has reached out to Frontier Airlines for comment.
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“Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, we operate more than 100 A320 family aircraft and have the largest A320neo fleet in the Americas, serving About 120 destinations “In the United States, the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America,” the airline says on its website.
The airline will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2024.




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