ATLANTA — Conservative pundit Ann Coulter continued a war of words against Delta Air Lines on Monday after she was moved from a seat that she had pre-booked and paid extra for.

Coulter wanted an aisle seat in the exit row with extra legroom and reserved such a seat.

Atlanta-based Delta moved her to a window seat in the same exit row.

Ever since that fateful Saturday night flight, Coulter has unleashed a string of tweets that stretched into Monday.

Coulter also made an appearance on a conservative talk radio show in Florida to discuss the incident.

She called Delta “the worst airline in America” and tweeted that it cost her $10,000 of her time to “pre-select the seat I wanted, investigate type of plane & go back periodically to review seat options” – only to be moved to a different seat.

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Coulter also tweeted a photo of a woman who she said was given her seat along with other passengers, called the woman “dachschund-legged,” and tweeted that Delta hires “Nurse Ratchets as flight attendants & gate agents.”

Delta responded: “We are sorry that the customer did not receive the seat she reserved and paid for. More importantly, we are disappointed that the customer has chosen to publicly attack our employees and other customers by posting derogatory and slanderous comments and photos in social media. Her actions are unnecessary and unacceptable.”

The airline said “there was some confusion with seating assignments during boarding” and that a flight attendant asked passengers to move to the seats noted on their tickets. Delta said it would refund the $30 extra that Coulter paid for the preferred seat.

On host Joyce Kaufman’s talk show on the News Talk 850 WFTL radio station in West Palm Beach, Florida, Coulter said “airlines and particularly Delta have gotten so completely out of control, it’s as if they are not a customer-oriented business anymore.”

“This is what the flying experience has come, just like arbitrary rules,” Coulter said. “You just have to lie back and take it unless you want to be dragged off the plane.”


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