A passenger on flight in the USA was asked to leave airplane because she complained about crying baby. The woman told cabin crew that she would not sit down because of a crying baby boy in the seat next to hers. The woman was very rude to baby's mother and swore at her many times. The mother, Marissa Rundell, was taking flight with her 8-month-old baby son from New York's JFK airport to her home in city of Syracuse in New York State. Even though it was just short flight, angry woman was very unhappy that she had to sit next to mother and her baby. She even said it was terrible that she had to sit at back of the plane. The flight was full, so she could not be reseated.
Ms Rundell took video of the woman shouting at her and her baby. Rundell posted video footage on social media. It starts with angry woman gathering her bag and coat from her seat and angrily shouting: "I'm not sitting next to crying baby." Rundell tried to make woman calm down. She told her: "He's not going to cry whole time." woman then got very angry and started to swear at Ms Rundell. Cabin crew asked woman to leave airplane. It took her ten minutes to leave. She then said she would get cabin crew fired. Rundell wrote on Facebook: "This lady thought she was going to be rude to me and Mason, now she had no way home today."