The pilot for a Transavia Airlines flight headed to Amsterdam Schiphol from Dubai had to make an emergency landing in Vienna after a passenger’s f*rt ca*sed a bra-wl inside the plane. As reported by Metro, the f**ht took place because a passenger would not stop fa-rt!ng.
Two men sitting next to the passenger were not happy with his fla-tulence and asked him to stop. A man complained about the passenger’s fa-rt to the cr-ew of the low-cost Dutch airline, but they did not help out. Since no one in the plane was addressing their concerns, the passengers took matters into their own hands and a f!ght ens-ued.
The pilot reportedly !ssu*d a wa-rning to the individuals involved, but the alte-rcation continued.The f**ht fo*ced the pilot to steer the plane to Vienna airport for an emergency landing.
When the aircraft landed, the police together with their dogs boarded the plane to offload the passengers. Two men and two women were asked to leave the plane as the pilot reported having “passengers on a ram-page.”
Passengers Speak Up: The two women, who were asked to leave were sisters of Moroccan and Dutch descent, will file a case aga-inst the airline. One of the sisters identified as Nora Lacchab cla!ms that they did not ca*se any disturbance during the flight and that their only fa*lt was sitting in the same row as the boys.
The 25-year-old law student at Rotterdam sees the entire affair as hum!lia-ting for her and her unidentified sister because they had no involvement in the f!ght inside the plane. She believes that they had been singled out because they were of Moroccan descent.
“Do they sometimes think that all Moroccans ca*se problems? That’s why we do not let it sit. “We had no idea who these boys were, we just had the bad luck to be in the same row and we didn’t do anything.
All I will say is that the crew were really pro-vocative and stirr-ed things up.” The four passengers were subsequently released since they did not v!ola-te any rules in Austria.
However, all four will no longer be allowed on any Transavia Airlines flight. The airline maintains that the two ladies who were asked to get off the plane were also involved.
The airline stands behind their crew, and they have also released a statement involving the brawl between the passenger who fa*ted and the people involved. “They know very well where the boundaries are. Transavia is therefore square behind the cabin cr-ew and the pilots.”