logo
Aussie travellers mystified by unusual phenomenon inside Jetstar cabin - but there's a simple explanation

Aussie travellers mystified by unusual phenomenon inside Jetstar cabin - but there's a simple explanation

Daily Mail​3 days ago

The moment a thick white mist began filling the cabin of a Jetstar plane has left passengers baffled - but there's a simple explanation.
The heavy fog-like haze can be seen drifting through the aircraft, limiting visibility and cloaking the cabin in a large white cloud.
The footage, uploaded to social media this week, was taken on a Jetstar flight leaving Bali and sparked a wave of reactions from Aussies.
Many said they had experienced the same phenomenon on other flights.
'My Jetstar flight was like this from Denpasar to Sydney last weekend,' one commenter wrote.
'I've never seen anything like it and thought something was wrong with the plane.'
Another added: 'Ours was the same going from Cairns to Bali.'
'I've experienced this leaving Bali, thought our plane was on fire,' a third said.
'This happened to me on a Vietnam Airlines flight on September 11 last year. I really thought it was the end of me,' fourth added.
One commenter solved the mystery, explaining the mist had been caused by the cold air-conditioning of the plane combining with the humid Bali weather.
'It's just condensation. The dry air from the aircon mixing with the damp humid air from outside,' they wrote.
A Jetstar spokesperson said passengers shouldn't be worried if they saw the mist on future flights in a statement to Daily Mail Australia.
'This fogging happens when warm and humid air mixes with cooler and dryer air from the aircraft air-conditioning system, forming condensation,' they said.
'Customers shouldn't be concerned as it's a common occurrence in hot and muggy environments like Bali and usually clears quickly.'
Speaking to CNN, climate scientist Dr Indrani Roy from the University College London, reiterated that the mystery fog is far less terrifying than it looks.
'The environment on board an airplane creates perfect conditions for condensation in the cabin,' she explained.
She explained that condensations occurs when warm water vapour in the air, which she describes as 'prone to sticking', comes into contact with cooler solid surfaces.
Dr Roy said while the ghostly fog may appear concerning, it's not dangerous.
'Neither mist nor any resulting condensation is cause for alarm,' she said.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

North Korea criticises 'hostile' monitoring group's report on Russia ties
North Korea criticises 'hostile' monitoring group's report on Russia ties

Reuters

timean hour ago

  • Reuters

North Korea criticises 'hostile' monitoring group's report on Russia ties

SEOUL, June 2 (Reuters) - North Korea condemned a multilateral sanctions monitoring group's recent report on ties with Russia as political and biased, saying its military cooperation with Moscow was a "legitimate exercise of the sovereign right," state media said on Monday. A report by the Multilateral Sanctions Monitoring Team, a group comprising 11 UN members, said North Korea enabled Russia to increase missile attacks against critical Ukrainian civilian infrastructure and supplied more than 20,000 containers of munitions. The MSMT is "a political tool operating according to the geopolitical interests of the West and, therefore, it has no justification to investigate the exercise of sovereign rights of other countries," the North Korean Foreign Ministry said in a statement cited by the state KCNA news agency. The ministry called the group's move "hostile" and "outrageous encroachment" on its sovereignty. The group also said Moscow helped North Korea improve missile performance in return by supplying data. It was launched in October last year to monitor U.N. sanctions against North Korea after a Security Council panel was scrapped by Russia and China. After months of silence, North Korea and Russia confirmed in April Pyongyang had deployed troops to fight for Russia in the war in Ukraine as part of a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty their leaders signed last year. The Foreign Ministry said its Russia military cooperation was legitimate following their treaty requiring each parties to provide military assistance in case of an armed attack against the other. "We express serious concern over the provocative acts of the West to encroach upon the sovereign rights of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea with its unilateral and high-handed political and legal standards as a yardstick and give stern warning against the negative consequences to be entailed by its reckless acts," the ministry said, according to state media.

Broad to coach SA before Test final v Australia
Broad to coach SA before Test final v Australia

BBC News

time2 hours ago

  • BBC News

Broad to coach SA before Test final v Australia

Former England bowler Stuart Broad will work with South Africa in the build-up to the World Test Championship final against Australia later this 38, will work for one day as a consultant at training on 9 June - his first role in coaching since retiring at the end of the 2023 took 604 wickets in 167 Tests, putting him second on England's all-time list behind long-time team-mate James took 153 of those wickets against Australia - the most by any player in Test retiring he has worked as a TV pundit but will help South Africa prepare for the World Test Championship final begins at Lord's on 11 Proteas begin a warm-up match against Zimbabwe at Arundel Castle Cricket Ground in Sussex on are defending champions, having beaten India at The Oval in 2023.

Sydney Sweeney reveals the secret to maintaining her very busty figure
Sydney Sweeney reveals the secret to maintaining her very busty figure

Daily Mail​

time3 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Sydney Sweeney reveals the secret to maintaining her very busty figure

Sydney Sweeney has revealed just how she maintains her very busty figure. The Euphoria star, 27, who often showcases her ample cleavage in low-cut dresses, spilled on how she has achieved her enviable physique during a recent interview with The Times. And according to the actress, consuming a ton of sweets are to thank for her big chest. While discussing her diet with the publication, she joked that she eats like a 'toddler,' with her go-to dishes including 'cheeseburgers and chicken nuggets and sweet potato fries and chocolate fries and crap pack cheese and hot dogs and peanut bacon sandwiches.' She also said she loved to bake desserts at home like marshmallow rice crispy cakes, chocolate chip cookies, and Nutella brownies. 'It all goes to my boobs,' she added with a laugh. Elsewhere in the interview, Sydney finally spoke about the status of her relationship with Jonathan Davino following months of split rumors. The blonde beauty, who was seen without her engagement ring in February, came clean about the breakup when asked if she was still planning a wedding. 'No,' she told them. She then answered 'yes,' when asked if she was single, adding, 'I'm learning a lot about myself, spending more time with my friends. And I'm loving it.' She and Jonathan, 41, who produced her successful romcom, Anyone But You, had been together since 2018 and got engaged in 2022. Sydney also appeared to take a subtle swipe at the prominent female Hollywood producer who derided her last year for both her looks and her acting abilities. The Anyone But You actress was publicly mocked by Carol Baum, whose films include Father of the Bride and Dead Ringers, on a New York stage in April 2024. Carol was in conversation with New York Times film critic Janet Maslin when she said Sydney was 'not pretty' and 'can't act,' while also labelling Sydney's 2023 romcom 'unwatchable.' She later made a dramatic U-turn, however, saying that is isn't her style to be 'c**ping on an actor like that in public.' While speaking to The Times this week, Sydney said coyly: 'It's the women who give me the hardest time.' She neither named Carol nor referred directly to the shocking episode - but the comment nevertheless returned attention to Carol's very personal attack. The actress, who founded the production company Fifty-Fifty Films in 2020, suggested that people tend to assume she's less involved than she is. She told The Times: 'I have to be like, I want to be in the room, I want to sit in every single meeting and want to be involved in every decision, I want to be taken seriously as a producer.' She explained that she had learnt to be 'very direct' and 'very blunt' before adding: 'To be honest, actually, I always find that it's the women who give me the hardest time.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store