A New Jersey lady is suing JetBlue after she says she cracked certainly one of her entrance enamel on an ice cream bar the provider served in a flight from New York to Paris.
Kiara Quinonez alleges the airline served her a strawberry shortcake ice cream bar that was “dangerously chilly” and frozen “at a temperature under what is affordable or secure for consumption.” She has filed swimsuit in opposition to JetBlue, alleging “extreme and everlasting bodily accidents” from biting into the dessert.
JetBlue didn’t reply to Fortune’s requests for remark concerning the swimsuit.
Quinonez alleges she cracked her higher left lateral incisor—the tooth to the instant left of the left entrance tooth—and suffered what’s often called a root fracture. She says within the lawsuit that she wanted instant medical therapy when the aircraft landed in Paris.
The lawsuit over an alleged frozen ice harm comes simply over three months after JetBlue was sued by one other passenger, who says they suffered extreme burns when “scalding sizzling” tea was served throughout a interval of turbulence.
That alleged incident occurred on a Could 15 flight, when the plaintiff stated she suffered “disfiguring” burns on her higher chest, breasts, legs, left buttocks and proper arm by the tea, which the swimsuit says was served “at a temperature that was unreasonably and dangerously sizzling past what’s accepted within the meals service business or airline business.”
Lawsuits apart, it’s been a turbulent 12 months for JetBlue. The provider introduced in March it was dropping some cities from its flight roster and would minimize flights out of Los Angeles, Las Vegas and different cities. The provider additionally reported a internet revenue of $26 million for the second quarter, however forecasted losses for the rest of the 12 months, which might mark the fifth consecutive 12 months of losses.