Tiffany Gomas is offering free first-class domestic airline tickets to the person with the best ‘crazy plane lady’ Halloween costume
- Tiffany Gomas organizes a bizarre costume contest for Halloween
- Gomas is looking for the best ‘crazy plane lady’ costume
- The woman who went viral for her dramatic plane crash is giving away free first-class plane tickets to one lucky winner
Iconic Crazy Airplane Lady Tiffany Gomas is giving away free first class flights for the best “Crazy Airplane Lady” Halloween costume.
Tiffany Gomas, 38, was the woman behind the shocking “that motherfucker over there isn’t real” plane meltdown in July.
The Dallas marketing executive is now offering free flights to the people who put together the best “crazy plane lady” costume for Halloween – in honor of her own famous rant.
Gomas uploaded a video to
It’s unclear if the marketing genius’ costume contest is sponsored or affiliated with a specific airline, but she tagged Delta, United and Southwest Airlines in her social media post.
Iconic Crazy Airplane Lady Tiffany Gomas is Giving Free First Class Flights for the Best ‘Crazy Airplane Lady’ Halloween Costume
The Dallas marketing executive is offering free flights to the people who put together the best Halloween ‘crazy plane lady’ costume – in honor of her own famous rant
The marketing manager was carrying a $1,900 Goyard bag for her inflight luggage at the time of her plane rant
She said, “Hey guys, the New York Post came for me again, so I’m coming for you… Let’s have some fun with it.
“I want to see your best rendition of this fit and I will choose three of my favorite lookalikes and then we will each choose a winner.
“The winner will then receive two first-class tickets for Delta, United or priority passes for Southwest. Happy Halloween!’
The Halloween costume is said to be based on Gomas’ stylish airplane outfit she wore at the time of her episode.
Gomas opted for tight ripped blue skinny jeans for the flight, which she paired with a very tight black cropped tank top.
The marketing manager was carrying a $1,900 Goyard bag for her onboard luggage.
She had her hair tied in an extremely tight, low bun and completed her look with statement gold bangles.
Her outfit hinted at the glamorous life she leads. Gomas runs her own marketing company and lives in a luxury $1.6 million property with four bedrooms and a swimming pool.
Gomas uploaded a video to X (formerly known as Twitter) referencing a Halloween costume inspiration article featuring the “not real airplane woman.”
Her airplane outfit hinted at the glamorous life she leads. Gomas runs her own marketing company and lives in a luxury $1.6 million property with four bedrooms and a swimming pool
Gomas instructed those who wanted to participate in the competition to post their costumes with the hashtag #TMFINR and said the winner will be announced on November 4.
The July 2 viral incident occurred on Flight 1009 from Fort Worth to Orlando, Florida.
After claiming that her relatives stole her AirPods, Gomas started saying that the plane was not safe and would not reach its destination.
Official documents say she was unwilling to leave the plane and had to be removed by American Airlines staff after the outburst, as broken by journalist Bree A. Dail on Substack and first reported by the New York Post.
Gomas’ bizarre tangent delayed travelers for hours after she “began claiming the plane was not safe and did not want the plane to take off because she believed it would not reach its destination,” according to the July 2 complaint.
Passengers on the plane had to leave the plane as a precaution and undergo another security check.
“TSA personnel arrived on scene to conduct a full re-screening of the aircraft,” the police report said.
At the time of the original incident on July 2, Gomas was given a ticket for criminal trespass but refused to sign it – she was never arrested
Gomas has become an internet sensation and meme for claiming the person on the plane was ‘not real’ and accusing her relative of stealing her AirPods
Gomas was eventually escorted to the non-secure area of the airport, but then attempted to return several times through TSA screening, the report said.
But when officers from the Dallas-Fort Worth Department of Public Safety arrived, an “extremely distraught” Gomas refused to talk to them and tried to get back on the plane.
Police then followed her to the curb of a terminal, where she waited for an Uber.
Gomas was given a ticket for a criminal trespass, but refused to sign it. She was never arrested.