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"Teen's Solo Flight Diverted: From Tampa to Cleveland, Ends Up in Puerto Rico"
news2 years ago

"Teen's Solo Flight Diverted: From Tampa to Cleveland, Ends Up in Puerto Rico"

Logan Lose, a 16-year-old from Florida, boarded the wrong Frontier Airlines flight and ended up in Puerto Rico instead of Cleveland, where he intended to spend the holidays with his mother. The mistake occurred because his boarding pass was not scanned properly, and he joined a line he thought was for his flight. Upon realizing the error, he contacted his family, who were anxious about his unexpected detour. Frontier Airlines arranged for his return to Florida and then to Cleveland, offering the family a voucher, which was declined. The family is considering legal action, and Frontier has apologized for the incident. Logan is relieved to be with his family but apprehensive about future flights.

Teen Mistakenly Flies to Puerto Rico Instead of Ohio on Solo Frontier Trip
airlines2 years ago

Teen Mistakenly Flies to Puerto Rico Instead of Ohio on Solo Frontier Trip

A 16-year-old boy flying solo on Frontier Airlines from Tampa to Cleveland accidentally boarded the wrong flight and ended up in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The error occurred as two flights were boarding at the same gate. Frontier, which does not have a formal unaccompanied minor program, flew the teen back to Tampa and then to Cleveland the next day, apologizing to the family. This incident follows a similar mistake by Spirit Airlines involving a 6-year-old boy.

"Frontier Airlines Mistakenly Sends Unaccompanied Minor to Puerto Rico Instead of Cleveland"
news2 years ago

"Frontier Airlines Mistakenly Sends Unaccompanied Minor to Puerto Rico Instead of Cleveland"

A 16-year-old boy, Logan Lose, flying unaccompanied on Frontier Airlines from Tampa to Cleveland to visit his mother for Christmas was mistakenly flown to Puerto Rico due to a boarding error. The gate agent failed to scan his boarding pass, which would have prevented him from boarding the wrong flight. After landing in Puerto Rico and contacting his family in distress, Frontier acknowledged the mistake and flew him back to Tampa, then to Cleveland the next day. The airline offered a $200 travel voucher and an apology, but the boy's father is seeking greater accountability from the airline, which does not have a program for escorting unaccompanied minors.