A Frontier Airlines plane lands at the McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. (Elizabeth Page Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) A New Jersey woman who intended to visit Florida claims that a gate change caused her to go to Jamaica instead of Jacksonville.Gloucester County resident Beverly Ellis-Hebard told WPVI that she regularly flies from Philadelphia to her second home in Jacksonville.
She arrived at a gate for her November 6 flight that read "PHL to JAX"."I fly once every six weeks. I picked Frontier flights because we flew so often," she explained.Ellis-Hebard asked a gate agent if she could quickly use the restroom.
When she came back, the flight was almost fully boarded and she was rushed on the plane.PASSENGER ON UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT TO TEXAS ALLEGEDLY PUNCHES FLIGHT ATTENDANTS, ATTEMPTS TO JUMP FROM PLANE"[The gate agent] said, 'Come on, come on.
Give me your boarding pass.' I would say I took about ten steps, and she said, 'Are you Beverly Ellis-Hebard?"' the New Jersey resident explained. "I said, 'You just had my boarding pass.