Passengers Take Vote and Force Removal of Disruptive Flyers from Frontier Flight
- Passengers on a flight from New Jersey to Atlanta engaged in an argument that escalated and required intervention.
- The conflict began over an argument about seating and involved yelling between various passengers.
- Other passengers ultimately voted to have two women removed from the flight for being disruptive.
- The captain called security officers to escort the women off the plane before takeoff.
- The details of the disagreement and identities of the passengers involved remain unclear.