Brenda Song put one of America’s biggest airlines on the rise after what she described as a nightmare travel experience with her partner Macaulay Culkin and their two young children.
He Zack and Cody’s suite life The student alleged that Alaska Airlines gave away her family’s first-class seats.
She revealed that she had booked the tickets six months in advance for her son’s birthday trip.
The result?
The couple and their children, Dakota (4) and Carson (3), were separated during the flight.
“I didn’t know when you book your first class tickets 6 months in advance for your family of six… @alaskaair can just give away your seats the morning of without notice, separating you and your 3 and 4 year old kids,” the 37-year-old took to Instagram Story to post a fiery note on March 21.
“We will never fly @alaskaair again and neither should you.”
Culkin, 45, quickly backed her up, reposting the message with a cheeky warning: “Hell hath no fury like a Brenda scorned.”
The airline responded quickly.
He called the incident “unacceptable” and “does not reflect the care we strive to provide.”
In a statement to MY! NewsAlaska Airlines apologized.
“Traveling can be stressful, especially with young children, and we pride ourselves on being a leading airline for families traveling. We deeply regret adding friction to the experience,” he said.
The company added that they had reached out to the family to “fix it.”




