“I’m The Gate Agent Now!” Frontier Passenger Performs Wild Dance And Makes Announcements, Gets Dragged Off Delayed Flight By Police

A Frontier Airlines passenger traveling from Baltimore to Charlotte on July 31 took over the podium at her gate, making announcments.

She slapped her own bum and danced a little bit, while wearing an outfit that might have gotten her kicked off of Southwest Airlines – or even Spirit.

There were no employees anywhere to be seen. She eventually receives an ovation from other passengers in the gate area.

Cut to later on, it appears that passengers must have boarded the aircraft, because she can be seen getting escorted off of the jetbridge by police.

The Airbus A320neo flight was ultimately cancelled

At Frontier Airlines, no gate agent is probably better, considering two agents tried to extort a passenger for $50 for weed and to get their nails done while another was caught illegally charging a wheelchair passenger for their medical bag.

Of course, Frontier passengers are no angels, like this one who declared themselves President and owner of the world and demanded the flight turn back to pick up their lost phone or this one throwing a computer at check-in staff after missing her flight.

Here’s my favorite Frontier gate agent ever. Just remember when flying Frontier to tip your crew 18%!

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Comments

  1. Should’ve done the ‘safety dance’…

    “We can dance if we want to..
    We can leave your friends behind..
    ‘Cause if your friends don’t dance..
    And if they don’t dance..
    Well, they’re no friends of mine…”

    Do do dee dee…

    @L737 — 80’s guy?

  2. “Dance like no one is watching.”
    I like this articles. It shows how crazy people can be.

  3. 100% Frontiers fault. When you offer 50 dollar tickets you get a 50 dollar customer. Charge more you eliminate the riff raff.

  4. @Mike — So, she lives rent-free in your head? Huh, wild. Anyway, tell me about ‘TDS’…

  5. @George Romey — Oh, come on… Baltimore has a lovely waterfront, and 5-star hotels, like Four Seasons, Sagamore Pendry, etc. No need to vilify an entire city. Folks just havin’ fun here.

  6. Frontier Airlines should hire her because they always need more articulate and competent employees like she demonstrated in the video. When hired, I believe she would break the glass ceiling and rise to become a Frontier Airlines C-suite executive in three months or less.

  7. @1990 I grew up near Baltimore and my father was born and grew up in Baltimore. Way back in the 70s most of Baltimore was considered a you know what hole and it’s only gotten worse. Guess you don’t know the old HBO Series The Wire. That was Baltimore in better times.

  8. @George Romey — Every town, city, and megalopolis has its better and worse parts. For instance, whenever San Francisco or Chicago comes up on here, some folks talk like it’s a warzone; it isn’t. And that’s clearly politics; vilifying the ‘other.’ Meanwhile, St. Louis and Memphis have plenty of crime, but those are in ‘red’ states, so hardly anyone brings them up as a punching bag… probably because most moderate and lefties aren’t trying to ‘punch down’ like that. Would you like to ‘punch’ Seattle a little, just for fun; didn’t they have a hippie-commie ‘zone’ for a while during the pandemic?

  9. @George Romey – I too spent a lot of time in Baltimore in my formative years, and I can also confirm, it is and has always been a near-complete s***hole.

    @1990 – I double dog dare you to walk through even the “best” parts of San Francisco proper between midnight and 6 AM. The entire city is a raging dumpster fire. I could make a substantial list of other cities in the USA where this is not the case.

  10. @Coffee Please — Fine, take Jacksonville, Florida, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, if you really need higher ‘crime’ and ‘red’ cities and states run by Republicans. Yet, still, we shouldn’t be vilifying them either! That was my point to George.

  11. @Mike Hunt — SF is not just the Tenderloin. My goodness, folks. If you don’t like these places, you don’t have to ever visit or return, but you’re limiting yourselves, and practically defaming the people in those places.

    And you know what, I’ve enjoyed my visits to all of the cities I referenced above. Highly recommend the new museum at Tulsa’s Greenwood District. Beale Street in Memphis is a fun time, especially if you like live blues music. Please go to San Francisco, see the Golden Gate bridge, ride a cable car, go up to Napa and have some wine. I’ve lived in Jacksonville, FL, for goodness sake. They’re all good and bad in their own ways.

  12. @1990

    Jacksonville has a Demo mayor as well. She might only last for one term, as she should.

  13. @Coffee Please — Oh, I thought it was Mayor Curry, a Republican, who was mayor a while, but I guess he reached term limits in 2023.

    Well, look at this: In 2025, the Florida Times-Union (the local paper) reported that ‘Jacksonville sees lowest number of homicides this century.’ Huh… so, I guess, it’s ‘good job, blue mayor,’ right?

    My point remains: There are ‘good’ and ‘bad’ parts of every city, large and small, red and blue. Needlessly vilifying our fellow countrymen is not helping any of us.

  14. Hey 1990.

    Since you are working Bing or Google, how about listing us the worst mayors in the U.S. I’ll give you a few and you can Bing away.

    New Orleans, D.C., Minneapolis, Chicago, Boston, Portland, Los Angeles, Seattle, Baltimore, etc. What is the common thread? Give me a ‘D’. Give me an ‘E’. You know the rest.

  15. @Coffee Please — All nice places, in their own way. I’ve visited each, some more than others. No ‘hate’ for any of ‘em. Though, if I lived in any, I’d probably like some things, and dislike other things about the place, the people, the policies. Part of life.

    What shocks me… I’m surprised you didn’t throw in South Bend, Indiana, just for spite. You know… Mayor Pete!

  16. I still subscribe to the online version of my hometown newspaper which covers Anne Arundel County which is south of Baltimore City. Growing up in the 1970s there were parts of northern Anne Arundel county near the Baltimore City that were a little rough (red neck we called it) but today it’s a daily story of someone shot, someone killed, someone raped, someone assaulted. Even Annapolis MD is no longer a safe city. Again, this is a couple decades after the series The Wire. Think Baltimore is this lovely city with great people and for the people politicians like Jasemine Crockett? Watch the series, which was created by an ex Baltimore City cop.

  17. @George Romey — Wow, that lady really does live ‘rent free’… But since you brought her up, you do recall that Jasemine Crockett represents… Dallas, Texas. So, I struggle to understand what she has to do with Baltimore, or Maryland, other than to suggest that city, state has ‘black’ people, and somehow that’s a problem for you. I donno man, it just seems like not-so-subtle racism to me. And I get, everyone has their preferences, on where to live, who to be friends with, specific policies or candidates, etc. But there is no good reason to perpetuate these exaggerations or stereotypes on these cities, states, places or people.

  18. We don’t have a race problem in this country- rather, we have a problem race.

    The fatigue is real

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