Dragged Down The Aisle: Bizarre Video Raises Questions About Passenger Removal On Southwest [Roundup]

News and notes from around the interweb:

  • I’m genuinely lost by what’s happening here as a passenger is dragged down the floor of the aisle of an aircraft. And contra the video caption, it appears to be Southwest, not Delta.

    Top Text (Red Background):
    “人に嘘を吐くことはあり得ない”
    “Telling lies to people is unacceptable.”

    Bottom Text (White):
    “DeltaAirlines✈️
    乗客が人々に迷惑行為したため機内から降ろされた”
    “Delta Airlines✈️
    A passenger was removed from the plane due to causing trouble to others.”

  • The long-standing Air France KLM Flying Blue status match offer is shrewdly being pitched as a UK-based British Airways elite match offer in light of dissatisfaction amongst those members over changes to elite qualification rules.

  • Emirates Flight Attendant Shares How She Busted Up A Couple Getting Naughty In Galley

  • Small Flying Blue devaluation I have been expecting this for several months, frankly more than this, so if this is all for awhile that’s a (relative) win. And it appears to come with improved award availability, though of course availability has been sparse lately and continued generosity with space isn’t guaranteed to last.

    Meanwhile it appears that Air France first class awards have been devalued by a lot but you need to be a Flying Blue Platinum to have access to those in any case.

  • Ryanair sues passenger after flight diversion, demands compensation for lost duty free sales

    Ryanair has provided a detailed breakdown of the costs it wants to claw back from an unruly passenger who it claims forced the pilots of a Dublin to Lanzarote flight last April to divert to Portugal because his behavior was so bad.

    …Ryanair shelled out €7,000 for hotel accommodation for all 160 passengers and six crew members. The airline also had to pay €1,800 for a replacement crew, €2,500 in airport landing and handling fees, €800 in excess fuel payments and €2,500 in legal costs. In addition, Ryanair is also suing the unruly passenger for €750 in lost inflight sales, like food, drink and Duty Free. The total bill comes to €15,350.

  • As A Fly Guy’s Cabin Crew Lounge puts it, “Aisle Acrobatics because Galley Yoga Was so 2024!!
    Dubai-based performance artist Dilya Abdusalimova is going viral for her videos on board Emirates posted on her IG.”

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Comments

  1. My Vasco V4 translates the sentences a bit different. That being said, if this was from an actual situation lately, more needs to be written about it.

  2. Three cheers for Ryan Air filing a lawsuit against a pax who disrupted a flight. If more of the bad guys were punished properly, there would be fewer bad guys … and we’d all benefit.

  3. If I heard it correctly, as he is getting dragged out, the guy is being told “You cannot spit at people.” If that’s true, then haul is a** off the plane.

    Should be fairly easy for the airline to confirm that one — one way or the other….

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