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LAX traveler rips Delta, ‘useless’ Pete Buttigieg in wild caught-on-camera tirade — before realizing she’s in wrong terminal

A badly confused airline passenger was caught on camera losing her cool at Los Angeles airport workers in an expletive-laden tirade — only to find out she was in the wrong terminal and yelling at the wrong people all along.

The woman was filmed lobbing f-bombs and a list of near-incoherent demands at a row of workers after apparently missing her Delta Airlines flight, according to alarming footage captured by TMZ.

“Get me the f–k up on the next flight you motherf–kers!” she yelled while storming around the check-in desk with her bag and neck pillow ready to fly nearby.

“Get me up on the next flight!” she then screamed.

The woman had apparently been drinking and missed her flight, and wanted to be rebooked.

“Call Pete Buttigieg right now! Call that motherf–ker right now!” she declared, apparently hoping the nation’s Secretary of Transportation might step in to save her.

“That useless motherf–ker,” she added, breathlessly, insisting she was ready to call him in herself.

“Get me up on the next flight. And pay for that s–t.”

The woman broke out into laughter after she realized she was in the wrong terminal at the end of the tirade TMZ
Mayor Pete was drawn into the incident, with the woman demanding he be called to rectify the situation Getty Images

As she made her rounds about the check-in she punctuated her demands with a fist on the countertops, but all she seemed able to do was make the staff laugh and passersby gawk at the spectacle.

Eventually, somebody informed her that she was not in fact admonishing staff from Delta Airlines — her intended target — but that she was pouring fire on the ears of workers for WestJet — a Canadian airline.

“You’re not Delta?” she said as she broke into a broad grin and she stumbled back, lurching and giggling to herself as the desk broke out in laughter, too.

It is unclear if they were laughing with her or at her.

It also remains unclear whether she found Delta Airlines, or what became of them if she did.