Not to defend her excessive complaining in a rude manner but as a frequent traveler I can say that the airport/airplane experience can be stressful. If there were other seats available they could have tried to reseat this lady. She did apologize and mentioned she was stressed so I dont think she should have been kicked off the flight. The airlines in America rather suck. A flight attendant once tried to throw me off a flight for something so minor an irritation as to why she couldnt put a small bag in the overhead for me by request instead of making me do it but the captain overuled her once he spoke with me. Anyway flying sucks mostly.
If you want a definition of stress, try being a flight attendant.
The way I see it, if anyone gives a flight attendant ANY kind of guff, it should be bye-bye. Let them walk, take a bus, a boat, a train, whatever. That is their problem. But anyone who cannot control their negative opinions or temper on an airplane flight does not belong on an airplane with dozens or hundreds of others who are essentially captives on an aluminum tube shooting through the atmosphere at over 500 miles an hours seven miles in the sky.
Looks like the Woman got the last Seat.
She was offered a Seat on the next Flight and refused.
I guess she ended up on it anyway. LOL
She only apologized after mouthing off one time too many with the flight attendant. She only changed her tune when she found out they were going to kick her off that flight.
She got kicked off for good reason. They don't allow her bad behavior on board commercial airlines anymore.
I had a friend who got kicked off a domestic flight for flipping the bird at the flight attendants. He was met at the gate by law enforcement authorities and questioned for sometime before being released.
Dealing with a disruptive passenger at 30,000 feet in the air is not a good situation. So off they go before the flight departs.
People don't have a "right" to fly on an airplane. It is a privilege controlled by the pilot and crew.