San Francisco Chronicle

Violence erupts at airport after 9 flight cancellati­ons

- By Josh Replogle and Terry Spencer Josh Replogle and Terry Spencer are Associated Press writers.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Irate passengers swarmed ticket counters and some started a near-riot at Fort Lauderdale’s airport after Spirit Airlines canceled nine flights, blaming the decision on pilots’ failure to show up.

Hundreds were left stranded at the airlines’ Florida terminal late Monday. The chaos was the latest instance of airlines dealing with highprofil­e customer frustratio­n. Problems began last month with cell phone video capturing a passenger being dragged off a United Airlines flight. Other horror stories from customers surfaced later involving flights on Delta and American airlines.

Deputies arrested three people from New York in the Fort Lauderdale airport, charging them with inciting a riot, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and trespassin­g.

The Broward Sheriff ’s Office said about 500 people were crowded into Spirit’s terminal at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Internatio­nal Airport late Monday night after the airline canceled the flights because there were no pilots. Video posted online showed deputies grappling with screaming passengers and breaking up fights.

The discount airline says pilots are refusing to pick up open flying assignment­s, which Spirit claims is an illegal and concerted plot by the Air Line Pilots Associatio­n to apply pressure during contract negotiatio­ns. It has filed a lawsuit, saying it has had to cancel about 300 flights nationally and internatio­nally over the past week because of the union’s actions. Another 36 were canceled Tuesday.

Federal District Judge William Dimitroule­as issued a temporary restrainin­g order against the union Tuesday, ordering its member pilots to not engage in any boycotts or slowdown, saying that would violate federal law.

Spirit spokesman Paul Berry issued a statement apologizin­g to customers, saying: “We believe this is the result of intimidati­on tactics by a limited number of our pilots affecting the behavior of the larger group,” Berry said.

The union has denied the accusation, but said in a statement that its members will obey the judge’s order with the goal of helping Spirit resume normal operations.

 ?? Joe Raedle / Getty Images ?? People wait to check in at the airport in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where Spirit Airlines canceled flights.
Joe Raedle / Getty Images People wait to check in at the airport in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where Spirit Airlines canceled flights.

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