
The flight from Kuala Lumpur to China descended to chaos after the heated exchange between passengers turned into a physical fight in the air. The incident occurred in the service of Airasia X when a group of women was confronted by the passenger for speaking loudly after the cab light was muted.
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According to eyewitnesses, the situation escalated when the passenger sits behind women to ask them to calm down. When his requests were ignored, he allegedly called them “stupid” and told them to “close”, they made one of the women jump over her chair and hit him. Soon another woman joined and hit a man as he tried to protect behind the tray with food.
Video shots of the fight, which is reported by TMZ, shows a scuffle involving more passengers than the on -board conductors hit. When she tried to restore order, you can hear how they participated in those who participated in those who participated to return to their seats. The crew eventually managed to separate the individuals and calm the situation.
Despite the intensity of the incident, he continued to the finish without having to divert himself. After landing, no one asked medical care and no arrest was carried out.
“We were sitting behind a series of women and listening to the quarrels. When the lights went out, they talked too loud, and the frontman asked them to be silent because she wanted to sleep. The mother of one of the women then joined. Friends then went to the men.
According to The Daily Mail, the Office of Public Security Authorities have now launched an investigation according to The Daily Mail.
In its statement, Airasia X confirmed that its on -board guide “immediately and professionally solved the situation” in accordance with security protocols. The airline also noted that the incident disrupted the operation or influenced the back -flight plan. It reminded passengers to remain respectful and emphasize their “zero tolerance policy for behavior that threatens the comfort, safety or experience of others on board”.
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