Originally Posted by
texashoser
I completely disagree. The person with the cat is the one causing the problem just like a person with too much perfume on. What if the cat caused problems for multiple people? You're going to kick off, say, three people, so one can stay on board?
I assume WN agrees with me given how the situation turned out. I'm fairly certain that when/if this happens again, the person with the pet is going to get booted.
I would hope WN would have a policy on this, but that's probably asking too much.
Why? In this case they deplaned two passengers and cats that had been paid for in order to accommodate one person with allergies. If I claim (I'm not trying to say that this person was making it up, just trying to make an analogy) an allergy to babies, can I get families kicked off? If someone sits next to me smells bad can I claim I'm allergic to them and get them kicked off?