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Luggage mixups don’t have anything on this.

A United Airlines passenger was left mortified after his confusion over a boarding go resulted in a woman getting unintentionally booted off the airplane, based on a Reddit post taking off online.

“I definitely felt like a d–k,” the poster wrote within the thread describing the fiasco, which they felt contrasted with the myriad tales of “entitled passengers taking someone’s seat then being forced to move.”

 “I thought I’d share my story being on the other end of it,” stated the red-faced Redditor.

“Sure enough I had just kicked someone off the flight on accident,” lamented the rueful Redditor.

The flyer defined that he’d screenshotted their boarding go earlier than the flight — as he’d carried out for airplane journeys prior — as a precaution in case the service was “poor at the gate or after boarding.”

After boarding the plane, the passenger sat down, put his headphones in and got able to “zone out for the next three hours.”

Everything gave the impression to be going “smoothly” till he was approached by a fellow flyer. “A few minutes later I see a middle-aged woman waving at me,” recalled the Redditor. “I take out my headphones and she says that I am in her seat.”

The bewildered traveler initially thought he was within the improper seat, however then checked his seat quantity towards the boarding go image and noticed that they matched, main him to consider that they’d been “double-booked.”


United Airlines planes.
The man initially thought they’d been “double-booked.” REUTERS

Things took a flip after a crew member heard the hubbub and determined to research, whereupon the Redditor flashed her the screenshotted boarding go.

“The flight attendant told me to stay put in my seat and escorted the woman off the plane,” recounted the poster. “That’s when I realized I had been using the screenshot picture of my pass, and not the app.”

“Sure enough I had just kicked someone off the flight on accident,” lamented the rueful Redditor.

Thankfully, the state of affairs was ameliorated shortly after boarding when the wrongfully accused woman was introduced back onto the airplane so each events might take their rightful seats.

“[The] moral of the story I guess is to make sure your seat hasn’t changed on the app before boarding,” rued the Redditor, whose story attracted a flurry of feedback.

“She probably wasn’t deplaned (which I would take to mean kicked off), but rather taken back to the gate to sort out the issue,” one commenter assured the flyer. “If she came back that quickly, the gate agent was likely on the bridge and checked her pass there.”

He replied, “Yes, it was very quick, so I assume this is what happened.”

Meanwhile, others suggested the Original Poster to make use of paper boarding passes or digital varieties of storage to keep away from getting blended up.

“Don’t screenshot the pass, just add it to your mobile wallet,” suggested one. “It’s accessible without cell service and will automatically update if you do have cell service and there is a change.”

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