Carnival Cruise Lines has introduced new rules to curb unruly behavior, including banning certain music, speakers, and public dancing, as part of efforts to improve its brand image and safety on board, amid reports of passenger misconduct and fights.
A woman on a Frontier Airlines flight from Florida to Philadelphia pulled down her pants and squatted in the aisle after being told she couldn't use the bathroom by a flight attendant. Other passengers shouted at her, including one who mentioned the presence of children on the plane. The woman eventually pulled her pants back up, yelled expletives, and confronted a flight attendant. A passenger who witnessed the incident expressed shock and called for the woman to be arrested and banned from flying.
A woman on a Frontier Airlines flight shocked and disgusted fellow passengers when she stripped naked from the waist down in the aisle and attempted to urinate after being denied access to the bathroom. The incident, captured on video and later deleted, occurred during landing and involved threats towards other passengers. The woman, wearing a surgical mask incorrectly, quickly pulled her pants back up and stood up. This is not the first time such incidents have occurred on budget airlines, with previous instances of passengers urinating on the floor and experiencing diarrhea on board.
A Delta Airlines first-class passenger, David Alan Burk, was arrested for allegedly forcibly kissing a male flight attendant on the neck during a flight from Minnesota to Alaska. The passenger, who was travelling to settle his dead friend's estate, was denied red wine before takeoff and later became intoxicated. He denied the allegations but was charged with interfering with flight crew members and making false statements.
A Delta Air Lines first class passenger was denied a pre-takeoff cocktail and became increasingly snippy during the flight. He later kissed a male crewmember's neck and broke the captain's meal tray. He was detained on arrival in Anchorage and denied the incidents, but admitted to consuming "a lot" of alcohol prior to boarding the flight.
A passenger on an Alaska Airlines flight from San Francisco to Chicago was charged with interfering with flight crew members and attendants after she threatened to kill a flight attendant, forcing the plane to divert to Kansas City International Airport. The passenger was involved in a confrontation with a male flight attendant and was restrained with zip ties by another flight attendant and two passengers.