
According to the authorities, a 32 -year -old woman from New York was arrested for charging an aggravating attack after a disturbing and violent episode aboard a flight of the southwestern airline at Laguardia airport.
Passengers who were identified as Leanna Perry allegedly became aggressive moments before taking off on Tuesday and physically attacked the passenger, New York Post reported.
The police department Port Authority (PPD) confirmed that Perry was detained and later transferred to the Ministry of Repair in New York after a medical evaluation in a nearby hospital.
A video of an incident that has since become viral on social media shows that Perry has grabbed another woman’s hair and shouts vulgar. Despite the passengers and the crew, he urged her to stop, Perry continued both orally and physically, kicked and offend more individuals aboard. Even if airline employees tried to limit it to zipper ties, she continued to scream offensive notes and was seen to spit on the passenger.
Southwest Airlines confirmed that disturbing passengers were removed from the flight before leaving at Laguardia in New York. The airline said an individual who was visibly under the influence of alcohol and allegedly aggressive was denied on board. “We praise crew members in dealing with the situation with professionalism,” the company spokesman said.
Authority also issued a statement confirming that the officers responded to the report on the Individual Individual at terminal B, where the incident occurred.
The incident contributes to a number of disorders related to passengers affecting global carriers. In a separate case, the flight of Shenzhen Airlines in China was delayed by two hours 1. April after escalation of the on -board quarrel. According to Morning South China, the crew member was injured – he disrupted the bite of the wound to the arm – and tried to break the fight between two passengers. The flight was on the way from Shenzhen to Shanghai.
Meanwhile, 27 May Southwest Airlines announced that it will stop its long -term “Bags Fly Free” offer and mark the end of the era for the last major American airline that offers free controlled luggage. This step, first reported by Wall Street Journal and confirmed by Reuters, is part of a wider strategy to increase the auxiliary revenues at rising operating costs.
The airline had previously indicated monetising luggage during its torque earnings, which was in line with the cellopic efforts to diversify the flows of income over ticket sales.
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