
According to New York Post, a customer on an Avianca trip from Los Angeles to Bogota was asked to leave the plane because he had been double-booked on, according to Colombian media reports. According to the report, he claimed that he had been informed that his journey had been oversold but that he had reportedly purchased his passport three months in advance. ” I am a lawyer, you should regard me”, the gentleman said during a flaming trade on the trip. He even questioned how he could purchase the ticket if the journey had already been sold out. ” I paid for it, they deducted it from my passport. The passenger complained,” It seems disrespectful to me that you would sell something you do n’t have.”
” And picture what you want, I hope I become famous”, the gentleman said as he noticed that his work was being filmed. ” You ca n’t be playing with people’s plans”, he said and later left the plane on his own. According to reports, the people applauded as the gentleman left the aircraft.
People began to accuse the flight of double booking and harassing the man as the video spread online. If the trip was oversold, users of social media questioned why the man was perhaps boarded. The majority of the individuals sided with the man and said he had every right to be upset. Selling something you do n’t have should n’t be legal. The person purchased his cards months in advance, but they took his money when they bought them. He may be guaranteed a seat”, a user wrote.
” He had every right to get pissed! I detest it when flights do this. And those clapping did behave similarly to when they were told to leave their seats so that someone else can stay there, according to another writer.