The mum praised the airline for the way the situation was handled. Photo / Facebook
A livid woman who complained about having to sit next to a mother and her baby before threatening the job of a Delta attendant, was kicked off the flight.
Marissa Rundell, 19, was travelling with eight-month-old Mason on a flight from JFK to Syracuse, New York, when the woman got on the aircraft and immediately began causing problems, the Daily Mail reports.
"She was the last one to get on the plane and I was in the second to last row of the plane," Rundell shared with the DailyMail.com about the February 6 flight.
"She came to the back and slammed her bags down. She said 'this is f****** ridiculous. It's bulls**t having to sit in the back of the plane.'"
The Rochester, New York, resident claims that she asked the woman - who has not been identified - if she could not speak with profanity around Mason but the woman "complete ignored" her and didn't even look her way, continuing to complain.
Rundell added: "I said again please watch your language she told me to shut the f*** up and shove it. That's when the flight attendant came over and asked what the problem was."
Video shows the moment a flight attendant - named Tabitha - came and attempted to mediate the situation.
Tabitha can be heard asking the irate woman what the problem is.
According to Rundell, the woman was instructed off the plane by the gate agent but she tried to refuse by talking her way out of it.
"Ten mins later she came back and got her things and was again swearing up a storm saying they will all regret kicking her off the plane," said Rundell.
Rundell is beyond pleased with how Delta handled the situation and knew that she needed to post the video online.
"I thought it was funny how she was acting like a child throwing a tantrum, said the mother.
"Also I see videos all the time about people bashing airlines for kicking people off so this is like the opposite."
Rundell detailed how Tabitha came back to apologize before the flight took off and shared how ultimately, the Delta staff had been extremely helpful during the ordeal.