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Two blind women from Florida say they became the only passengers on their Southwest Airlines flight after other travelers ...
Southwest Airlines is under fire after two blind passengers, Sherri Brun and Camille Tate, were stranded at their gate during ...
Sherri Brun and Camille Tate allege that Southwest Airlines didn’t inform them that their fellow passengers had been booked ...
Yo, Southwest Airlines is catching major heat right now, and it’s got the internet buzzing like a beehive. Two blind wom ...
While airlines can constantly mishandle luggage, they usually have the decency not to forget the passengers who arrive on ...
Southwest Airlines has apologized to two blind women who were left behind at their gate while waiting for their flight to Orlando, but only offered them a paltry $100 for the inconvenience.
Sherri Brun and Camille Tate sought to board Southwest Flight 2637 from New Orleans, La., to Orlando, Fla., on July 14, ...
Two blind women claim that Southwest Airlines forgot them during a flight delay, leading to them being the only passengers on ...
Two Florida women – both blind – were recently the only two people on their flight from New Orleans back to Orlando.
Sherri Brun and Camille Tate were allegedly told that Southwest Airlines had 'forgot' about them after their original flight was delayed by five hours.
On Monday, July 14, Camille Tate and Sherri Brun were booked to sit together on Southwest flight 2637. The pair was unable to see information about their flight having been delayed, and they allege ...
According to subsequent reports from  WSVN and WOFL, the airline eventually flew Tate and Brun on another flight ...