An oppressive situation on board: In the middle of a Fiji-Airways flight, a woman punches out, screams and thrashes around. Racist insults are also included. To calm things down, the crew then has a very questionable idea.
You need eleven hours on the air route from San Francisco to Nadi in Fiji – while for the time passes as if the others are at some point the nerves. So it was an Australian. She was very quiet for the first half of the trip, News.com reports. But then the man asked the crew to be able to sit in another place that was removed from his familiar, a passenger describes the news portal. “When the crew refused to tell the woman where he was being deployed, the woman started to get louder.”
Wild, no longer ending, followed. Not enough were the guests on board and the crew insulted. “The passengers were extremely angry about their racist statements about the Fijian crew members,” said a witness. The content of your hate sermon is no longer known. “Many called the woman, she should be calm and behave.”, According to the parents, they were even forced to keep their ears in front of their children, according to the Australian, vulgar.
Involved for the flight attendant
Then the woman also became palpable: “She threatened the occupation members and promoted them with objects such as cups,” the witness said. A flight attendant even drove her. According to the police report, she was drunk.
According to officials’ protocol, the riot was initially moved to the rear part of the plane. She may have been defending herself. Even her husband could no longer tame her. After not knowing how to help himself, the crew finally put their mouths to the troublemaker. Video footage of this scene is circulating on the internet:
Woman accused in Fiji
The airline justified this procedure with a zero-tolerance policy towards any threatening behavior. “At Fiji Airways, the security of our passengers and crew is our top priority,” it said in a statement. According to the Fiji Civil Aviation Authority, airlines may be asked to leave the machine to leave the machine. Furthermore, cabin crew are authorized to “take such measures as they deem appropriate to prevent the passenger from continuing this behavior.” It is unclear whether the mouth mound is still falling.
In any case, uneasy times are now announced for the Australian. The woman was immediately welcomed at the airport in Nadi and charged under the Fiji Civil Aviation Act. It is still under the care of the Immigration Authority.
Source: Krone

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