Sebastian Bach Loses It After Being Thrown Off a Flight Over Bizarre Carry-On Dispute

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Ex-Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach recently expressed his frustration over an incident with Allegiant Air. He detailed the experience in a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter).

Bach described a confusing situation involving his carry-on baggage. He claimed he was charged for a carry-on bag and then removed from the plane over a dispute about the number of bags he was carrying.

“F*ck Allegiant Air YOU SUCK! I have been doing this for 40 years and you are the WORST airline I have ever flown on,” Bach said. “I just paid for a carry-on bag and you tried to take me off the plane telling me I never paid for the carry-on when I have the receipt for the carry-on in my hand.”

The musician elaborated on his frustration. He explained that he was charged $75 for the carry-on before boarding.

“For real it is the worst airline I have flown in 40 years! Charged me $75 for a carry-on I walk on the plane with the carry-on then I get taken off the plane because I’m told that I can’t have two carry-ons on the plane?” Bach continued. “NVR again nobody should fly this bullsh*t airline.”

Bach’s experience highlights ongoing complaints about airline policies and customer service practices in the aviation industry.

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