
Khabib Nurmagomedov was removed from Frontier airlines flight because of THIS Pakistani restaurant in San Francisco
The incident, which occurred in January, quickly went viral after videos emerged showing the fighter being deplaned by security. However, the reason behind Khabib's flight and subsequent removal has now come to light.
Read: https://tribune.com.pk/story/2521646/khabib-escorted-off-alaska-airlines-flight-after-seating-dispute
In a recent appearance on YouTuber Adam Zubayraev 'Hustle Show' podcast, Khabib explained that the primary motivation taking the flight was to visit his favourite Pakistani restaurant, Chutney, in San Francisco.
The restaurant's 10 pm closing time was fast approaching, and the UFC Hall of Famer needed to make it in time. The only available flight was a 5 pm departure from Las Vegas to San Francisco, operated by Frontier Airlines.
Despite the flight being in economy, Khabib chose to board the flight as it was the only remainig option.
The issue arose when cabin crew asked Khabib to move from his exit row seat, citing concerns over his ability to operate the emergency exit door.
In the viral videos, Khabib was heard telling the flight attendants, "I know the language, I know how to help." Despite his efforts to explain, the situation escalated, and Khabib was escorted off the plane.
Read more: https://tribune.com.pk/story/2521850/mma-community-rallies-behind-khabib-nurmagomedov-after-removal-from-plane
The incident sparked controversy, with some accusing the flight crew of being disrespectful and others questioning the motivations behind their actions.
Khabib, however, characterised the exchange as rude but insisted he had no intentions of continuing the dispute.
In a lighter moment, Khabib revealed that his love for food played a big role in his decision to take the flight. Describing himself as a foodie, Khabib said he had been visiting Chutney since 2012 and was determined to make it in time for a meal.
His passion for good food, particularly Pakistani cuisine, was the driving force behind the trip.
While Khabib's flight experience ended in an unexpected manner, it also highlighted a more personal side of the champion, with his focus on enjoying a meal, rather than his usual focus on the spotlight or sport.
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