Categories
Latest Travel Deals

VIDEO: Two women brawl on Spirit Airlines flight as plane violence continues to rise

Advertisement

Search Cheap Flights and hotels

VIDEO: Two women brawl on Spirit Airlines flight as plane violence continues to rise Blog VIDEO: Two women brawl on Spirit Airlines flight as plane violence continues to rise | Secret Flying

Advertisement

Spirit Airlines brawl the latest in plane violence incidents.

Two women were filmed brawling on a Spirit Airlines flight from Las Vegas to Atlanta, as violent incidents on airplanes and airports continue to rise.

In the video, which was posted on Twitter, a woman can be seen in the aisle of the plane arguing with passengers as to why she is being thrown off the plane.

As she slowly moves down the aisle, a man starts singing, “Nah, nah, nah, nah, hey, hey, hey goodbye.”

A woman in a white top confronts her and appears to tell her to quickly leave the plane, leading to the first woman to get in her face.

As she points at her face with gun fingers, people yell: “It’s not even worth it, it’s not even worth it. Don’t do it. Don’t do it.”

Advertisement

Check prices and Book Cheap flights and hotels Now

The pair eventually come to blows and begin attacking one another.

A man in the background could be heard yelling, “It’s lit, it’s lit,” as the two women continue to fight.

It is unclear if police were called to the aircraft and whether either of the two women were arrested.

Violent incidents on planes have skyrocketed in the past year, particularly in the United States.

In June, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that airlines have reported more than 3,000 incidents involving unruly passengers since January 1.

“What we’re really seeing is an increased level of hostility on the aircraft, which is something I don’t think we’ve ever seen before in this industry,” said Paul Hartshorn, spokesman for the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, which represents American Airlines employees. “It’s just incredibly dangerous.”

Sisolak’s & Clark county COVID mandates have yet again killed business tourism and we now have the return of Ghetto Trash….

Las Vegas to Atlanta Fight on Spirit Airlines. No mask, no worry of Delta, or no consequences when your part of protected class! pic.twitter.com/zhd6hk4u4S

— NetworkinVegas.com (@Networkinvegas) July 25, 2021

Original Article

Advertisement

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *