On July 22, siblings Carter and Etta Gray, respectively nine years old and seven years old, were left stranded by themselves at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) after their Frontier Airlines flight was diverted by severe weather, and the children’s father claims that Frontier was negligent in keeping the parents informed of the children’s status throughout the process.
“We did not hear from a Frontier Airlines employee throughout this whole process and the only way we received any notification was from another unaccompanied minor who had a cell phone and he let my son call me … They drove to the hotel in a Frontier Airlines employees’ personal vehicle,” said Chad Gray, the children’s father.
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