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Man Leaving (Clothes In) Las Vegas Disrupts Spirit Airlines Flight

31-7-2017 < The Daily Sheeple 84 350 words
 

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It has finally happened: two recurring themes in the news this year have united (pun intended) in one story.


Airlines have found themselves in the news for everything from dragging and dropping elderly passengers to scorpions on board to kicking people off of flights for using the bathroom to taking a toddler’s seat and threatening to throw a family in jail to engine fires and cancelling hundreds of flights.


Naked people doing bizarre things have also found themselves in the news lately. Last month, we wrote about a Naked Florida Man who disrobed and stumbled down the side of a highway, and then compiled 14 stories into one article titled Naked Nuisances: 14 People Who Behaved Badly While in the Buff.


Now, those two themes have combined:


Naked Passenger Delays Spirit Airlines Flight Leaving Las Vegas


Fox News has the details:



A Spirit Airlines flight leaving Las Vegas this weekend was delayed after a male passenger got naked while boarding and approached a flight attendant, according to a spokesman for a Nevada airport.


The incident unfolded Saturday on a plane bound for Oakland, California.


“He removed his clothes and then approached a flight attendant,” McCarran International Airport spokesman Chris Jones told KSNV.


Police and medical responders took the passenger for evaluation, and the flight was delayed by about 30 minutes.


Because Spirit Airlines offers low fares and frill-free flying, it often touts itself as the “home of the bare fare.”


It appears this particular customer put his own unique twist on that slogan.

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