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Travel boom puts US on track for most unruly passengers ‘in history of aviation’
Travelers, newly-liberated from lockdowns, are bringing both luggage and bad attitudes on their trips out of town. As of June 29, there have been over 3,000 incidents of unruly passengers on planes, according to data from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), with nearly 500 investigations initiated. In comparison, there were 146 investigations in 2019, prior to the start of the pandemic. (finance.yahoo.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Just post a sign on entering the aircraft “ our cabin crew are equipped with “Tasers”…….Follow their instructions or you will leave this aircraft not under your own power and in the horizontal position!” “Welcome Aboard”
How bout a sign saying, "Don't like the service? There's the parachute, here's the door, good luck!"ð
This surge in misbehaving passengers is based on the perception thataw enforcement is inadequate or even powerless to stop bad actors.
They scream about "their rights".
These people practically dare anyone to challenge them
Of course polluting the waters is the power of social media. The moment a passenger starts acting out, others grab their cell phones to record the event. Those with an anti rules agenda then craftily edit their videos and post them.
The purpose, to make the air carrier and law enforcement look bad .
All of the rules regulations and laws that existed before video voyeurism became a thing, still exist.
Carriers are reluctant to enforce them as their first priority is to avoid civil suits.
The entire system has been turned in it's head.
The inmates are running the asylum.
I'm not flying. No way.
They scream about "their rights".
These people practically dare anyone to challenge them
Of course polluting the waters is the power of social media. The moment a passenger starts acting out, others grab their cell phones to record the event. Those with an anti rules agenda then craftily edit their videos and post them.
The purpose, to make the air carrier and law enforcement look bad .
All of the rules regulations and laws that existed before video voyeurism became a thing, still exist.
Carriers are reluctant to enforce them as their first priority is to avoid civil suits.
The entire system has been turned in it's head.
The inmates are running the asylum.
I'm not flying. No way.
If this keeps up, Flight Attendants will have to get Combat Pay!
First, let's not forget Flight dispatchers in these conversations.. no dispatchers, no flights period. Now to the story.. the rules for passengers behavior and first offense penalties need to be plainly in view at the searing areas. Crew interference is dangerous and a felony offence..
Further, alcohol needs to be eliminated in the airports.. drunk passengers must not be allowed on board?
Further, alcohol needs to be eliminated in the airports.. drunk passengers must not be allowed on board?
Travel boom has nothing to do with it. The problem is selfishness and being self-centered. People have no respect or consideration for those in authority or others anymore because this behavior is being allowed and even condoned.