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Florida Teen's Solo Flight to Cleveland Goes Awry, Lands in Puerto Rico Instead

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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A 16-year-old Florida teen, Logan Lose, on his first solo flight, was supposed to fly from Tampa to Cleveland on Frontier Airlines but ended up in Puerto Rico due to a boarding error. The gate for his intended flight was the same as for a flight to San Juan, and without his ticket being properly scanned, he boarded the wrong plane. Frontier Airlines confirmed the mistake and flew him back to Tampa, later accommodating him on a flight to Cleveland. The family was offered a $200 voucher but is seeking greater accountability from the airline.

"Teen Mistakenly Flown to Puerto Rico Instead of Ohio on Solo Frontier Flight"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Business Insider

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A 16-year-old boy flying solo was mistakenly put on a flight to Puerto Rico instead of Ohio by Frontier Airlines after his boarding pass was not scanned. The error was discovered by his family, not the airline, and he was flown back to Tampa and then to Cleveland the following day. This incident follows a similar mistake by Spirit Airlines, which placed a 6-year-old on the wrong flight. Both airlines have since addressed the incidents, with Spirit firing the responsible gate agent.

"Teen Mistakenly Boards Flight to Puerto Rico Instead of Ohio"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WKRC TV Cincinnati

A 16-year-old flying alone on Frontier Airlines mistakenly boarded a flight at the same gate in Tampa that was headed to Puerto Rico instead of the intended destination of Cleveland, Florida. The teen was returned to Tampa and then flown to the correct destination the next day. Frontier Airlines apologized for the incident and noted that while they allow minors aged 15 and older to fly alone, they do not offer an escort service. This event occurred shortly after a similar incident involving a six-year-old on a Spirit Airlines flight.