{"id":83682,"date":"2023-10-11T16:55:07","date_gmt":"2023-10-11T16:55:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/happylifestyleinc.com\/?p=83682"},"modified":"2023-10-11T16:55:07","modified_gmt":"2023-10-11T16:55:07","slug":"woman-removed-from-flight-after-cabin-crew-see-her-sweating","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/happylifestyleinc.com\/travel\/woman-removed-from-flight-after-cabin-crew-see-her-sweating\/","title":{"rendered":"Woman removed from flight after cabin crew see her 'sweating'"},"content":{"rendered":"
A woman has claimed she was removed from an aircraft, after flight attendants became concerned about her sweating.<\/p>\n
On October 2, Helen Taylor from Chester-le-Street, along with her husband, were set to fly from Newcastle to Rome for a mini-getaway.<\/p>\n
The 56-year-old, who is currently going through the\u00a0menopause and has type 2 diabetes, was seemingly fine when she boarded her flight.<\/p>\n
However, as she returned to her seat from the toilet before take-off, the mother began to feel light- headed and began to sweat.<\/p>\n
Mrs Taylor put it down to her blood sugars re-levelling because she had eaten for the first time of that day shortly before.<\/p>\n
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Helen Taylor and her husband David Taylor (pictured) were not able to go on their mini-getaway to Rome after she was removed from the aircraft after flight staff became concerned about her health<\/p>\n
She alleged that she was fine two minutes later, telling ChronicleLive\u00a0that when she has such an episode, all she needs is ‘to sit down and have a drink of water and I will be perfectly fine.’<\/p>\n
But flight attendants became concerned about the woman’s welfare after her dizzy spell.<\/p>\n
The cabin crew were worried that she may no longer be fit to fly, with one suggesting the 56-year-old should have a medical examination, according to Ms Taylor.<\/p>\n
The unhappy customer alleged that although she felt fine, the cabin crew made the decision to remove her.<\/p>\n
The woman also claimed the captain assessed her and thought she looked fit to fly, even though he approved of his crew guiding her off the flight.<\/p>\n
A Jet2 spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘After liaising with independent medical aviation specialists, our highly-trained crew took this decision as the health, well-being and safety of our customers is always our first priority.’<\/p>\n
The mother was left furious, stating that cabin crew should not have been able to make such a decision.<\/p>\n
The disgruntled passenger alleged she and her husband were then guided through the airport and made to hand over their duty free purchases.<\/p>\n
Ms Taylor also claimed the pair were quizzed by Border Control after being booted from the flight.\u00a0<\/p>\n
She said: ‘I had never heard anything so ridiculous in my life. I cannot believe how we were treated. It was absolutely insane.’<\/p>\n
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A Jet2 spokesperson said the ‘health, well-being and safety of our customers is always’ their first priority<\/p>\n
Jet2 have confirmed to ChronicleLive that they will now be refunding the price of the irritated customer’s holiday.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Despite being agitated about the incident, Ms Taylor revealed that she and her husband are loyal customers.<\/p>\n
The pair have planned three trips with Jet2 for next year.\u00a0<\/p>\n
This comes after BA passengers claimed they were held inside a plane for hours despite fears of toxic fumes.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The furious passengers alleged that they were held with cabin crew drapped in chemical suits for nearly two traumatic hours.<\/p>\n
It was alleged the plain was shut down due to fears of a ‘possible contagion’ on board, after four people fell ill.<\/p>\n
London Fire Brigade were called to the scene following the reports however they said there were no elevated chemical readings detected inside the aircraft.\u00a0<\/p>\n