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Unruly Passengers

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travel1 year ago

United Airlines Diverts Flights Due to Unruly Passengers

A United Airlines flight from London to Newark was diverted to Bangor, Maine due to two unruly passengers, with one of them, Alexander MacDonald, facing charges of interference with flight crew or attendant and assault. According to court documents, MacDonald was arguing with his girlfriend, threatened to "mess up the plane," and shoved someone on the flight. Both MacDonald and his girlfriend appeared to be intoxicated at the time of the incident and will be banned from future United flights while the airline reviews the matter.

travel1 year ago

"Disruptive Flyers Force Emergency Landing and Lifetime Bans on United Transatlantic Flight"

A United Airlines flight from London to Newark was diverted to Maine due to two possibly intoxicated and disruptive passengers, who were subsequently removed by law enforcement. The flight has since re-departed for Newark, and the individuals will be banned from future United flights while the matter is under review. The incident is being investigated by federal agencies, and one person has been detained and arrested. The Federal Aviation Administration has seen a decrease in reports of unruly passengers in 2023 compared to previous years.

travel1 year ago

"FAA Investigates Southwest Flight Fistfight, Passengers Face Hefty Fines"

Two passengers on a Southwest Airlines flight from Oakland to Kauai got into a fistfight, leading to potential fines of up to $37,000 and criminal charges. The disruptive incident was reported to the FAA, which is investigating. The flight landed without further incident, and no arrests were made. This comes amid a rise in reports of unruly passengers, with the FAA receiving 206 such reports as of February 11.

travel1 year ago

FAA Threatens Criminal Charges and Major Fines for Unruly Southwest Airlines Passengers

A fight broke out on a Southwest Airlines flight from Oakland to Kauai, prompting the FAA to threaten criminal charges and fines of up to $37,000 for unruly passengers. Although no criminal charges were pressed by Kauai Police, the FAA is assessing potential fines for the individuals involved. The incident highlights the ongoing issue of unruly passengers on flights, with 206 incidents reported in 2024 as of February 11, exceeding pre-pandemic rates. Aviation experts emphasize the dangers and disruptions caused by such behavior, while flight attendants express surprise at the incident occurring en route to a vacation destination.

"Jan. 17: 2024 Race, Government Shutdown, Gaza Hostages, Cigarettes, Unruly Passengers - Top Headlines"

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis warns Republicans of potential 2024 election loss if they nominate former President Donald Trump, while former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley faces criticism for claiming the US has "never been a racist country." The Senate advances a short-term funding extension to avert a government shutdown, as challenges remain over border policy disagreements. Israel and Hamas agree on a deal to deliver medicine to hostages in Gaza in exchange for humanitarian aid, while health advocates pressure the White House for a nationwide ban on menthol cigarettes. Airlines face travel disruptions and increasing unruly passenger incidents, and Coachella announces its 2024 festival lineup with Gwen Stefani reuniting with No Doubt as headliners.

aviation2 years ago

FAA Urges FBI to Pursue Criminal Charges for 22 Additional Unruly Passengers, Including Attempted Cockpit Intrusion

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has requested the FBI to investigate 22 additional cases of unruly plane passengers, including offenses such as sexual assault, bomb threats, and attempted cockpit break-ins. These cases, dating back to late 2021 and early 2022, bring the total number of investigation requests to 39 for 2023. The FAA is taking aggressive action against unruly behavior on planes, emphasizing that such behavior poses serious safety concerns and can result in criminal prosecution and fines of up to $37,000 per violation.

aviation2 years ago

"Surge in Unruly Passengers Prompts FBI Involvement, FAA Reports"

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has referred over three dozen unruly passengers to the FBI for potential criminal charges in 2023, including cases of physical and sexual assault. In the second quarter of this year alone, the FAA sent 22 new cases to the FBI for criminal prosecution review. The FAA's zero-tolerance policy for unruly behavior on flights, implemented in 2021, has resulted in heavy fines and jail time for offenders. While the number of incidents has decreased by 80% since 2021, unacceptable behavior continues to occur.

travel2 years ago

Unveiling the Cause: Former Air Marshal Exposes Chaos at 30,000 Feet

Unruly passenger incidents on airplanes have increased by 47% globally in 2022, with 250 cases referred to the FBI for possible prosecution in the U.S. Former FBI Special Agent and air marshal Jonathan Gilliam attributes the rise to the decline in customer service and the departure of experienced flight attendants during the COVID-19 pandemic. Several recent incidents include a flight returning to the gate in Thailand due to a passenger's forgotten bag, a fight between two passengers leading to a diversion in Denver, a drunk woman refusing to leave a Southwest Airlines flight in New Orleans, and a pregnant woman attacking a Spirit Airlines employee in Atlanta.

crime2 years ago

Passenger's Bomb Threat on Flight: A Desperate Escape from Cartel Threats

A passenger on an Alaska Airlines flight from Atlanta to Seattle was accused of making a bomb threat, claiming that he did so to escape members of a cartel who were waiting to torture and kill him in Seattle. The plane was diverted to Spokane, Washington, where the passenger was detained, but no explosives were found. The passenger stated that he made the false threat in the hope of being arrested. This incident follows a similar incident on another Alaska Airlines flight a few months prior. The passenger now faces charges of false information and hoaxes, with a possible prison sentence of up to five years and a fine of $250,000 if convicted.

travel2 years ago

Airline Industry Sees Spike in Unruly Passenger Behavior Fueled by Vaping.

Unruly passenger incidents on planes have increased by 37% year on year, with non-compliance, verbal abuse, and intoxication being the most common types of incidents, according to a global analysis by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Smoking of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vapes, and “puff devices” in the cabin or lavatories was the No.1 non-compliance issue highlighted by the IATA. The aviation body is calling for a zero-tolerance approach to unruly behavior and wants more countries to ratify Montreal Protocol 2014, which allows for the prosecution of these transgressive passengers.

travel2 years ago

Frontier Airlines passenger assaults flight attendant with intercom phone.

A woman on a Frontier Airlines flight from Denver to Tampa was cited for assault after allegedly striking a flight attendant with an intercom phone while being escorted off the plane at Denver International Airport. The incident caused a delay of nearly four hours, and the passenger was subsequently arrested by Denver law enforcement. This is the latest in a series of incidents involving unruly passengers on flights.

travel2 years ago

Passengers vote woman off Frontier Airlines flight after altercation.

A video posted on TikTok shows an argument between passengers on a Frontier Airlines flight from Trenton, New Jersey, to Atlanta. A couple argued with a flight attendant over a seat before they were removed from the plane by ground crew members. Other passengers then took a vote on throwing a third person off the plane who they were arguing with. That woman was eventually removed by a man who said the airline can't have fighting at 30,000 feet. No charges were filed, and Frontier Airlines did not respond to the incident.

travel2 years ago

Passengers 'vote' woman off Frontier Airlines flight in viral video.

A video posted on TikTok shows an argument between passengers on a Frontier Airlines flight from Trenton, New Jersey, to Atlanta. A couple argued with a flight attendant over a seat before they were removed from the plane by ground crew members. Other passengers then took a vote on throwing a third person off the plane who they were arguing with. That woman was eventually removed by a man who said the airline can't have fighting at 30,000 feet. No charges were filed, and Frontier Airlines did not respond to the incident.

crime2 years ago

Multiple Alaska Airlines Passengers Arrested and Charged for Unruly Behavior and Flight Diversions

Two men on separate Alaska Airlines flights were arrested on federal charges for harassing or assaulting others to the point they had to be restrained. The incidents occurred on April 1 and April 5, respectively. The Federal Aviation Administration has identified a recent increase in incidents involving passengers disrupting flights with threatening or violent behavior. The men were charged with assault with intent to commit a felony and interference with flight crew members or attendants.

aviation2 years ago

DGCA advises airlines on handling unruly passengers mid-flight.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued an advisory to airlines reminding them of the existing provisions in place to deal with unruly passengers. The advisory came after an Air India flight had to return to Delhi due to an unruly passenger who caused physical harm to two cabin crew members. DGCA regulations classify unruly passenger behaviour into three levels, and such people can face flying bans for varying periods. The DGCA has advised airlines to sensitise their pilots, cabin crew and postholders on handling unruly passengers.