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Wild moment furious female plane passenger has mid-air meltdown demanding business class upgrade

Wild moment furious female plane passenger has mid-air meltdown demanding business class upgrade

The Irish Sun11 hours ago

THIS is the wild moment a furious woman had a mid-air meltdown when demanding a business class upgrade — before being tied up.
The outburst erupted on a flight from from Russia to Egypt — with the economy passenger insisting she deserved an upgrade due to an alleged 'pain in my butt and t*ts'.
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Cabin crew confront the screaming woman as she refuses to return to her seat on the packed flight
Credit: Aviatoshchina/e2w
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She claimed to have "pain on her butt and t*ts" while demanding her upgrade to business class
Credit: Aviatoshchina/e2w
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The unruly passenger pleaded with staff, claiming she 'was working' and needs more comfort
Credit: Aviatoshchina/e2w
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Male passengers restrained the woman after she allegedly ran toward the emergency exit
Credit: Aviatoshchina/e2w
Shocking footage from the
She said: 'I want business class… I'm in pain in my butt, I'm in pain in my t*ts!'
She even grabs her own breasts while arguing her case, pleading: 'But I need a business class because I was working.'
When her rant fails to sway staff, the wild-eyed woman sinks to the floor screaming 'No, no, get out!' as a female voice calmly replies: 'You asked for it.'
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Crew were helped by strong male passengers to overpower the woman after she allegedly threatened to open the emergency exit and began removing her top in desperation, according to Telegram channel Aviatorshchina.
'The woman tried to push forward, ran around the cabin, approached the emergency exit, and threatened to 'open' it,' the report said.
'It even got to 18+ content. To get to the coveted seats, the passenger began taking off her T-shirt, hoping at least that would work.'
Although the video didn't show her fully undressing, it captured her bizarre gestures and meltdown as stunned passengers watched on during the six-hour flight.
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'The stewardesses first tried to manage on their own, but the brawler wouldn't give in,' the channel added.
'After she was restrained, the violator was moved to the back of the plane and handed over to the police upon arrival.'
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The woman's identity and nationality remain unknown.
Aeroflot has not commented on the incident.
A traveller described the mood on board as 'tense and uncomfortable,' with some fearing the woman might actually reach the emergency exit.
'People were scared. We didn't know how far she would go,' they reportedly said.
The Airbus A330-300 aircraft was carrying dozens of holidaymakers heading Sharm el-Sheikh, many of whom were left shaken by the bizarre episode.
It's unclear whether the woman was under the influence of alcohol or medication at the time.
Aeroflot has not released further details.
The woman was detained upon landing in Egypt, but authorities have yet to confirm what charges — if any — she may face.
It comes after
Leanna Perry, 32, was charged with aggravated assault after throwing a fit on a
Southwest Airlines
flight.
Footage from inside the plane at La Guardia airport shows the Brooklyn-based illustration artist launching her verbal assault at a fellow passenger.
Meanwhile, a
Footage showed the passenger yelling at passengers and crew on board the flight.
The row is reported to have taken place on an Air India Express flight from Bengaluru to Surat.
A woman, identified as Dr Vyas Hiral Mohanbhai, 36, was taken off the flight and detained by police following the incident, the Indian Express reported.
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A passenger allegedly threatened to crash a plane in India
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Leanna Perry is seen screaming at another passenger before being escorted off the flight
Credit: Tiktok

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