A husband is upset with American Airlines after his wife, a music student, was allegedly removed from an American Airlines flight because of her cello.
Tang wrote that Hu was told to get off the plane when the departure gate was about to close. Flight staff said the plane was too small for the cello. Tang wrote that Hu’s friend, who remained on the flight, said other passengers sat in both seats she had reserved for herself and the cello. Tang suspects that the airline overbooked the flight, and so needed the extra seats.
It turned out that staff said the next flight was also too small. The police were called on Hu this time, with staff claiming Hu was unruly, according to Tang.
Tang wrote that Hu was finally booked on a flight back to Chicago the next day, but that he was given little explanation from American Airlines.
“Unfortunately there was a miscommunication about whether the cello she was traveling with met the requirements to fit onboard the particular aircraft she was flying,” reads part of a statement from American Airlines, obtained by NBC 5.
Tang posted screenshots of his personal communications with the company. The company indicated that the cello couldn’t fit on a 737 aircraft, and that is why she had to wait for a different type of aircraft the following day. Tang responded that they should have been told earlier if this was the case.
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