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Black woman says white passenger refused to sit next to her on flight: 'I'm so embarrassed and heartbroken'

A Spirit Airlines passenger is outraged after being forced to find a new seat when a white woman refused to sit next to her — an objection...

A Spirit Airlines passenger is outraged after being forced to find a new seat when a white woman refused to sit next to her — an objection she claims was made because she is black.

“I had to ask someone to switch seats with me because she didn’t want to sit by a black woman in 2019!” Tiarra wrote in a series of Facebook posts detailing her experience. 

Tiarra unexpectedly boarded a flight from Vegas to Chicago with Spirit Airlines after her flight from Detroit was delayed for 12 hours. When she tried to sit down, Tiarra claims an unidentified woman sitting next to the open seat assigned to her “refused to let me sit by her.”
“[She] refuses it to the point that she is arguing with the flight attendant about how she is not going to let me sit by her,” Tiarra wrote in a Facebook post.
“This 4 hour flight is about to feel like a lifetime. I’m am so embarrassed and heartbroken.”
According to Tiarra’s account, she was forced to ask other passengers to switch seats with her instead. The woman allegedly later claimed she took issue with Tiarra sitting next to her because “she thought the seat was going to be empty.” However, she points out that the woman “allowed the young white college student to sit next to her with no issue.”
Although flight attendants thanked her later for being a “team player,” Tiarra was outraged that she was the one who was forced to move, instead of the passenger she claims was being racist.
“I shouldn’t have needed to switch seats to accommodate her choice of what race she wanted next to her and her husband,” she wrote.
She went on to criticize Spirit Airlines for not escorting the woman off the plane after blocking her seat, and allowing the unidentified woman’s comfort to take precedence over her own.
“Why do I have to be a team player to someone who is obviously putting her racist cards on the table,” Tiarra wrote on Facebook.
According to a statement obtained by Yahoo Lifestyle, Spirit Airlines says it has “zero tolerance for discrimination of any kind on our flights,” and has taken action to remedy the incident.
“[Spirit Airlines has] launched an investigation into this incident and we have reached out directly to the Guest to address her concerns,” reads a statement from Spirit Airlines media relation manager, Derek Dombrowski.
“Spirit Airlines has zero tolerance for discrimination of any kind on our flights and we pride ourselves on providing an inclusive and safe environment for our Guests.”
Although Tiarra sarcastically thanked Spirit Airlines for “the worst experience ever,” she said the one upside of the experience were the passengers who rallied around her. While one fellow passenger held her hand and prayed with her, other passengers were “booing her and calling her a racist.” 
Tiarra detailed her experience with a series of posts on her personal Facebook on June 25. Since then, one of the posts has garnered over 8,300 shares with users online calling the incident “unacceptable,” and suggesting she file a formal complaint. Others online, however, allegedly told Tiarra she should have taken more serious, violent retaliation to the unidentified woman. However, Tiarra wrote that she was glad she took the moral high ground instead.
“At the end of the day, I was able to come home to my kid to share my experience with you all,” Tiarra explained on Facebook. “This was my experience I handled it the best way that I could.” 

10 comments

  1. hmmm something smells wrong here.
    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/c8fd16dec4ca466e584c2a0bfc57d44808149d99638ee3cf0c5fcf04686ed92a.jpg

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  2. Yes, I think all intelligent people are going to reserve judgment on this one unless the other side gets to tell their version. Pretty much everyone knows that when you buy an airline ticket, you don't get to choose the race of who you sit by, for that reason alone, the airline staff would have been on the side of the woman claiming to be a victim of racism, if she was really being discriminated against. Now if she said something violent to the person who refused to sit by her, then that would explain why the airline staff would not back her up and allowed someone to switch seats to defuse the situation. No airline staff is going to take the side of a racist. Anyone who does not know that does not understand how the business world works.

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  3. hmmm something stinks about this story.
    why would any white people ever go to Chicago for any reason?
    ohh ok Russians same as the airline guy?
    do Russians do civil right/political correctness now ?
    #2 if she was to fat to fit in a single seat and to cheap to purchase 2 seats then STAY HOME!
    #3 if she had 6 kids and 10 giant suit cases it was not discrimination.

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  4. do it like British rail,and have private compartments,for each race/nation
    choice of decor/food/beverages ect.
    Africa room.china place ect ect.
    all good
    ps: Zion palace is extra
    lol

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  5. "tiarra" yeah sure ..... Yep, It's a WHITE THANG ...... you wouldn't unnerstand ......
    White People tired of welfare parasites.
    NO law says we have to LIKE you ..... we just cannot lynch you.

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  6. I'd like to hear the other side of the story.
    I've been on flights where two people were assigned to the same seat; where people have inadvertently sat in the wrong seat; and where people have tried to "self upgrade" into a higher class of service. Exactly what happened here is not clear.

    Flight attendants can be quite arbitrary with passengers who hold up the boarding process, and will quickly remove anyone with whom they think they will have a problem. Neither passenger was removed, which suggest that the narrative may be a bit exaggerated.

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  7. I am dubious about this claim. This happening in 1970, I could believe, but not today. The woman complaining would have been escorted off the plane. I could be wrong, but I think this is just some woman trying to sue the airline over a completely made up lie, not realizing that it's very easy to prove she's lying in this day and age. Security cameras are very, very inexpensive.

    I think it's either that, or this is an entirely fabricated story, and nothing like this actually happened. That is also possible considering the state of journalism today.

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  8. I don't want 'Tiarra' sitting next to me either....

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  9. Lots of bs here. The baboon just wanted attention.

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  10. Well I had to endure a short flight in a group of Africans from Paris and gee these guys smelled strange, spit etc. and asked for alcohol every 5 minutes. I didn't complain I was to tired. It is not always easy to travel.

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