Air Canada apologized to customers who were removed from a flight after they initially refused to be seated in vomit-covered seats. Susan Benson, a passenger onboard the Aug. 26 flight from Las Vegas to Montreal told the reporters on Tuesday that she noticed the smell of vomit and two women struggling to be seated when she boarded the plane. Despite having an argument with the flight staff, Benson stated that the women were upset, but not rude.
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Air Canada customers kicked off plane for refusing vomit-covered seat
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