Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Peeing drunk givesJetstar passengersa sprayJune 29, 2011 - 2:24PMA Jetstar passenger whourinated in a plane aisleduring a flight, sprayingother passengers, hasbeen let off with awarning.The man was flying fromAuckland to Singapore onMonday when heanswered the call ofnature about six hoursinto the 11-hour trip.A passenger said the manurinated on to anotherman's leg and the scarf ofa female passenger."I hear this sound ofrunning water and then Ihear a guy going 'No, no,no, what the hell is wrongwith you?' And there'sthis guy pissing in theaisle, waving back andforth," Amos Chapple toldthe New Zealand Herald.Jetstar confirmed thatthe crew had to "counseland manage" a inebriatedpassenger who "engagedin inappropriate anddisruptive behaviour"."We can confirm on thisoccasion, our crewfollowed all standardprocedures includingconfiscating alcoholbrought on board andissuing an onboardwarning in conjunctionwith advice from thecaptain," the airline said ina statement.Police were not called asthe passenger was nolonger disruptive afterbeing warned, the airlinesaid."As per our standardprocedures, an internalreport has been filed andwe are followingstandard internal processincluding reviewing thecustomer's futuresuitability for travel."Mr Chapple said he hadconfronted the man inSingapore but heappeared to have no ideawhat he had done duringthe flight.Jetstar said it was in theprocess of contacting thecustomers impacted bythe inappropriatebehaviour to offercompensation.

Peeing drunk gives
Jetstar passengers
a spray
June 29, 2011 - 2:24PM
A Jetstar passenger who
urinated in a plane aisle
during a flight, spraying
other passengers, has
been let off with a
warning.
The man was flying from
Auckland to Singapore on
Monday when he
answered the call of
nature about six hours
into the 11-hour trip.
A passenger said the man
urinated on to another
man's leg and the scarf of
a female passenger.
"I hear this sound of
running water and then I
hear a guy going 'No, no,
no, what the hell is wrong
with you?' And there's
this guy pissing in the
aisle, waving back and
forth," Amos Chapple told
the New Zealand Herald.
Jetstar confirmed that
the crew had to "counsel
and manage" a inebriated
passenger who "engaged
in inappropriate and
disruptive behaviour".
"We can confirm on this
occasion, our crew
followed all standard
procedures including
confiscating alcohol
brought on board and
issuing an onboard
warning in conjunction
with advice from the
captain," the airline said in
a statement.
Police were not called as
the passenger was no
longer disruptive after
being warned, the airline
said.
"As per our standard
procedures, an internal
report has been filed and
we are following
standard internal process
including reviewing the
customer's future
suitability for travel."
Mr Chapple said he had
confronted the man in
Singapore but he
appeared to have no idea
what he had done during
the flight.
Jetstar said it was in the
process of contacting the
customers impacted by
the inappropriate
behaviour to offer
compensation.

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