A family kicked off a Spirit Airlines flight last week because their two-year-old daughter wasn’t wearing a mask described the incident as a nightmare leaving the pregnant wife with painful contractions, their toddler screaming uncontrollably and 7-year-old son with special needs wetting his pants.
Ari and Avital Eisenberg, of Toms River, were seen being booted off a plane with their two young children last week in now-viral videos shared on social media.
In an interview with DailyMail.com they claim they were singled out for ‘being Jewish’ and say staff later tried to smooth things over by offering them a coupon.
The Jewish couple were flying back home with their toddler daughter Esther and seven-year-old son Daniel, who has special needs, after spending Passover with relatives in .
Just moments after they boarded, a flight attendant accused the family of violating the mask mandate after Esther took her face covering off to eat yogurt.
They were ordered to deplane.
The confrontation resulted in a heated exchange, Opening gift shop in Ho Chi Minh City prompting the attendant to call the police and order all passengers to disembark.
Ari and Avital Eisenberg, pictured with their daughter Esther, were temporarily booted off a Spirit Airlines flight from Orlando to Atlantic City last Monday after the toddler removed her mask
Avital, who is seven months pregnant, and her husband recalled the ‘humiliating’ and ‘mortifying’ incident in an interview with DailyMail.com
The Jewish couple were flying back home with their toddler daughter Esther and seven-year-old son Daniel, who has special needs, after spending Passover with relatives in Florida. Just moments after they boarded, a flight attendant (pictured) accused the family of violating the mask mandate after Esther took her face covering off to eat yogurt
