Two Florida blind women, Camille Tate and Sherri Brun, were set to fly from New Orleans to Orlando back in mid-July. Little did they know that they would be left behind by Southwest Airlines, which later apologized and offered $100 in credit as compensation for the missed flight.

As reported by Fox 35, the incident occurred on July 14. Both women were to board Southwest Flight 2637, scheduled to fly from New Orleans to Orlando. Tate and Brun waited at their gate for a whopping five hours, since their flight was delayed.

However, when they finally boarded the plane, they were surprised to learn that they were the only two passengers inside. As per Bun, someone told them at that moment that they were the only ones inside because the airline had forgotten about them.

Turns out, almost all

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