By Harriet Baskas, msnbc.com contributor
Two sisters flying Dallas to visit his father, who has recently suffered a heart attack, have been launched plane Wednesday after one starts crying and asked a flight attendant glass of wine, ABC News reports.
Ritchie Wheatley and his sister, Robin Opperman, are scheduled to depart Oakland, Calif., Southwest flight 1259.
"I started and began to cry, '' said Wheatley, ABC News," and I am a little afraid to fly, so I said a stewardess, since it has been crossed, "where you will be serving, I will have a glass of wine", and she said, "I think I've had enough." of course I hadn't had any of the aircraft. "
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Opperman told the TV station that his sister "a quiet cry", but Southwest Airlines spokesman Chris Mainz described the incident as "a verbal altercation with the flight attendant."
Mainz, "this is very rare for something like this to happen," says msnbc.com. "But if we have concerns about the confrontation between a customer and an employee, you want to that of the Earth."
Mainz says two sisters have been removed from the plane and rebooked on the next available flight to Dallas, which was Thursday morning. They landed in Dallas this afternoon after having placed the Southwest in the hotel overnight.
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