SHOCKING: SEE THE MOM WHO WHO GOT WALKED OUT OFF HER FLIGHT SEAT BECAUSE OF HER 9 MONTHS OLD BABY BY DELTA AIR LINES...SEE WHY
A nursing mother of a 9 months old infant named "Arielle Noa Charnas" boarded a Delta Air Lines flight from New York City to Los Angeles alongside her husband and their 9-month old baby on the 29th of December'16.
But the flight hit some turbulence even before they could take off, due to ghis development, the 9 months old infant was so overwhelmed that she couldn't fall asleep, Charnas explained.
She therefore, reacted to this by screaming just like most sleepy infants.
Since the flight was scheduled for a duration of six hours, her husband had anticipated that Ruby might need some extra space, so they purchased first class seats so they "could lay down with her"...he said.
But even after the couple and their baby boarded, 9 months old Ruby didn't calm down and this made her fellow passengers not too happy about it.
"I was getting tons of eye rolls and head shakes," Arielle recalled.
"As if I could just look at Ruby and say 'Okay, now it's time to stop" she recalled.
She further said, she tried to ignore the frustrated flyers, but about 10 minutes later, a flight attendant approached her and her daughter and instructed them to move to the back of the plane — as the other first class passengers were already upset and now complaining.
"Give up our seats that we paid for and move," ... "As if the people in the back didn't matter"...Arielle narrated
"I started crying because I was so stressed and anxious and instead of the stewardess being helpful and compassionate, she instead made the situation worse," she continued.
"I don't know what's right and wrong when it comes to flying with a baby but after telling a few people the story they were in shock."
Finally, a Delta Air Lines spokesperson told PEOPLE, "Delta flight attendants are trained to provide safe transport and excellent customers service. We fully support all passengers traveling in the class of service for which they've paid."
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