Airlines Gitar said in a statement on Tuesday that a flight bearing more than 200 people from Bali, Indonesia, to Melbourne, Australia, had to circumvent after one of the passengers tried to impose an opening of a plane door while the plane was flying over the Indian Ocean.
The airline said in the case on Monday night (31): “We had a plane belonging to Danbasar (Bali Airport) last night after a annoying passenger tried to open one of the doors of the planes and was offensive with our crew.”
He added that the passenger was removed from the plane by the local authorities in Bali.
According to a video on social networks, a woman on the back of the plane was able to lift the door handle before alerting the crew signal.
Folightradar24 data tracking data showed that the plane was delivering the Indian Ocean about an hour after the flight.
Jetstar did not mention exactly the number of passengers and crew on board the plane from Bali to Melbourne.
The airline said in its statement: “The safety and welfare of our customers and our crew is our greatest priority, and we thank them for the way they responded to the situation.”
“It will not be tolerated with this type of unacceptable behavior on our trips,” he added.
Cases Unscat passengers They have been reported in the past, including people who operate emergency exits and slide a withdrawal slide, hit and hit anti -aircraft, as well as punches on the flight crew, forcing the plane to divert it from its intended destination.
Last year, a passenger was charged with a US federal court after forcing him to open a plane door and injured a delegate in the middle of the flight, and took other passengers on the American Airlines flight to Dallas to arrest him with a tape.
In 2023, a man opened the emergency door for the Asana Airlines plane shortly before landing. He told the police that he strangled and wanted to get off the plane quickly. The airline responded by boycotting the sale of seats near the emergency exits at Airbus A321.
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