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Flight attendant shares ‘the day that broke my spirit’ on TikTok after being screamed at by passengers

Kindness can make a difficult day easier.

Managing a flight is something crews usually keep behind the scenes. But for flight attendant Leanna Coy, one flight to Las Vegas became what she called “the day that broke her spirit.” She took to TikTok to tell passengers what they can do to make life a little easier for the crew serving them.

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Coy has built a sizable following on TikTok. While this particular video focused on how emotionally draining dealing with difficult passengers can be, her page is usually much lighter.

A quick glance at her account, which has more than 14,000 followers, shows just how much travel is part of her life. She shares tips on what to wear when visiting countries like India or Egypt, while other videos show how she balances a travel-heavy schedule with everyday milestones, like attending a friend’s bachelorette party.

@leannacoy

Overhead bins are a privilege, not a right🙂 You do not have an assigned bin, and the roller bags get priority, always. It’s about treating your fellow passengers how you’d want to be treated #airplaneetiquette #flightattendant

♬ original sound – LEANNA ✈️ Flight Attendant

Passengers demanded refunds

Coy is an open book, which is one reason her followers gravitate toward her content. This time, however, she didn’t have a fun travel story to tell. Instead, she recalled one of the hardest days she’d ever experienced on the job during a flight to Las Vegas—a route she had flown many times before. She opened the video by saying, “Last night, though, just hit me so bad. I believe that’s only the second time I’ve ever actually cried at work.”

@leannacoy

And then my 3am turn today was actually great! Takeaways from this video: • Every day will be wildly different • Summer travel is not for the faint of heart • Your crew won’t let you leave on a plane that’s not safe (they’re on the same plane with you) • Don’t plan to work a late flight before a 6am 10k #flightattendant #cabincrew #flightattendantlife #summertravel #flightattendantstory

♬ 夏とブランチ (Acoustic) – ruuka

She explained that the flight started out “perfect.” The passengers were pleasant, making the job much easier. Even better, she was working alongside some of her closest colleagues.

However, the flight had six lap infants—the maximum allowed. Coy knew that, at the very least, boarding would be hectic. She and her coworkers had to ensure that only one lap infant was seated in each row because, in an emergency, there is only one extra oxygen mask available per row. Rearranging passengers to meet those safety requirements can quickly become stressful, depending on how willing people are to move.

Unfortunately, while trying to find safe seating arrangements for the families with infants, Coy and her coworkers encountered some of the most difficult passengers on the flight. According to Coy, some immediately demanded refunds before agreeing to move.

It didn’t end there. Coy said she later encountered another passenger whose bag wouldn’t fit in the overhead bin. When she tried to suggest an alternative, he began yelling at her. She said the situation escalated to the point where she needed two gate agents to intervene, and she even considered having him removed from the aircraft.

Her own plans got disrupted

Things only got worse. A scheduled 40-minute layover turned into three hours after the maintenance crew identified an issue that required attention. Several passengers then accused the crew of putting them on an “unsafe flight.” Coy later clarified, “I actually love comforting passengers when they’re nervous! But yelling at me, accusing me of lying, and telling me how much our pilot sucks isn’t helpful.”

The delay also disrupted Coy’s personal plans. She said she didn’t get home until 2 a.m., and after hours of dealing with angry passengers, she broke down crying in an airport bathroom. The point of her video wasn’t to complain—it was simply to remind passengers that flight crews share in the frustration, and that a little kindness can make a difficult day much easier for everyone.


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Fred Onyango is an entertainment journalist who primarily focuses on the intersection of entertainment, society, and politics. He has been writing about the entertainment industry for five years, covering celebrity, music, and film through the lens of their impact on society and politics. He has reported from the London Film Festival and was among the first African entertainment journalists invited to cover the Sundance Film Festival. Fun fact—Fred is also a trained pilot.