NewsAirline drama: Unruly passenger taped after in-flight chaos

Airline drama: Unruly passenger taped after in‑flight chaos

During the flight from San Francisco to Nadi, there was an incident involving a 69-year-old passenger. The flight attendants decided to quiet the woman by taping her mouth shut.

The stewardesses tried to quiet the passenger with adhesive tape.
The stewardesses tried to quiet the passenger with adhesive tape.
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As reported by "Bild," during flight FJ871 from San Francisco to Nadi in Fiji, an unusual incident occurred. A 69-year-old passenger started shouting and cursing, prompting the crew to intervene.

According to a passenger who recorded the entire event, the woman became loud halfway through the trip. Her outburst was likely preceded by an argument with her husband, who at some point during the flight asked the crew if he could change seats.

However, separating the couple did not calm the situation. The woman, under the influence of alcohol, demanded information about her husband's whereabouts. When the crew refused, the situation escalated out of control. The passenger began insulting and threatening the crew members and also threw cups at them.

Fellow passengers were particularly outraged by her racist comments directed at the Fijian crew members. The words spoken by the angry passenger forced some travelers with children to cover their ears. Many travelers asked the woman to calm down and behave decently, but she did not respond to their requests, continuing to hurl insults and vulgarities.

The flight attendants taped the woman's mouth shut

Acting together, the crew finally managed to control the situation by temporarily taping the woman's mouth shut. Two hours before landing, the husband returned to the seat next to his wife, but her behavior did not improve.

Upon landing in Nadi, the passenger was detained by the police. The airline confirmed that the incident is the subject of a "legal investigation." A Fiji Airways spokesperson, quoted by "Bild," emphasized that the safety of passengers and crew is a priority, and any threatening behavior is unacceptable.

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