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A female passenger on a recent United Airlines flight was reportedly overserved alcoholic beverages. She became ill and didn’t make it to the lavatory. Instead, she vomited at her Business Class seat, on her tray table, and even in her wine glass.
Hey @united – I paid nearly $3K for this "luxury" business class experience where I got to sit next to an over-served woman throwing up on her tray table for an 8 hour flight. She refused to use the vomit bag provided and I was told I couldn't change seats #unitedAIRLINES pic.twitter.com/17nxRRRJc8
— CuriousWombat (@CuriousWombat7) September 25, 2023
Disgustingly, after vomiting in the glass, she went on to eat it. Another passenger witnessed this horrifying display and filmed it. They said that the cabin smelled of vomit and that the flight attendants “only solution [was to offer]…a bag of coffee grounds to keep near [their] face to help with the smell.”
I should mention I had to witness this woman drink her own vomit out of a wine glass she puked in after she was cut off. The only solution offered to me was giving me a bag of coffee grounds to keep near my face to help with the smell #unitedAIRLINES #polaris #CustomerExperience
— CuriousWombat (@CuriousWombat7) September 25, 2023
Just because you can afford a Business Class seat does not mean you have any class. This is disgusting and this woman should be ashamed of herself. This is not a situation where someone is genuinely ill, but a person her age should be well aware of their tolerance for alcohol and be able to compose themselves in public. The flight attendants should also have cut her off before she got to this point if she was displaying any signs of intoxication.
Anthony’s Take: Normally, I’d question if the cuisine served in Polaris® caused the woman to vomit, but this seems alcohol related and vile. She should learn how to act appropriately in public and keep this disgusting behavior to the lavatory (or control what she drinks and not need to vomit).
(H/T: View from the Wing.)
(Featured Image: @CuriousWOmbat7 via Twitter/X.)
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So we’re taking the word of some random twitter user now? He’s absolutely certain the vomiting is from being over served alcohol? Not from motion sickness, food poisoning, or a whole host of other ailments? Sounds like this guy just takes pleasure in publicly shaming others. And also a low key a way of boasting about his $3k Polaris seat.
Seriously? I know there’s slow travel-related news days, but come on. Definitely submitting this one for “The Most Worthless/Useless/Disgusting Travel Blog Post O’The Year” award. I’m thinking everyone else should just stop submitting after this winner (loser).
Wow.
A person who does such thing would never be ashamed of herself.
What was the travel date and flight segment?