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Drunk man gets banned after allegedly biting a flight attendant

Drunk man banned from Qantas Airways after allegedly biting a flight attendant, forcing the plane to divert to Tahiti.

The man was accused of trying to smoke in the middle of an 18-hour flight from Melbourne, Australia, to Dallas, Texas.

While he was being restrained, the man reportedly bit a flight attendant and a passenger.

When the plane landed in Tahiti, authorities escorted him off the plane, and Qantas Airlines issued him a no-fly ban.

u/sylvester1981 — 3 days ago
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Man threw a tantrum on our 6am flight

On UA 1377 yesterday, we took an early morning flight and this man repeatedly slammed his body against his chair every few min for 2 hours straight. The man sitting behind was 6’7” and completely unbothered (go off, king). We were sitting in Economy Plus.

The flight attendant was aware, but the most bizarre thing was the lack of communication from the man that was obviously upset.

u/ImprovementFar5054 — 5 days ago
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Chinese Tourist Smashes Passport Scanner

A Chinese tourist caused a scene at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport on Tuesday afternoon after kicking and damaging an automatic passport scanner, then hurling abuse at police officers on duty.

On 13 May, at the departure immigration checkpoint in Zone 2. According to police officer Pol.Lt. Saranwit Kaewkhoto, the man forced his way through the automated passport gate without clearance from staff, damaging the machine in the process.

He then turned on officers, pointing at them and shouting insults in Mandarin phrases that translate to "your mother is dead" before attempting to physically attack the officers. His wife stepped in and pulled him back before the situation escalated further. The suspect was travelling on Spring Airlines flight 9C7282. Officials who inspected the damaged scanner estimated the cost of repairs at around 481,500 baht.

Montara Kwansirikhul, 44, the duty supervisor at Suvarnabhumi, filed a separate complaint with police. Officers are now collecting evidence and pursuing charges of insulting a government official on duty and wilful destruction of public property both criminal offences under Thai law.

u/sylvester1981 — 8 days ago

Fight breaks out on flight! I wish I remembered some of my grandmother’s creole, so I knew what he was saying.

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u/Detroitaa — 9 days ago