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A passenger created a disgusting situation on an Air Arabia flight between Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) and Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport (CMN). As the plane prepared for landing, he needed to use the lavatory. It was locked and he couldn’t hold it, so he defecated on the floor of the aircraft.
💩 Passenger Poops in Galley on Flight from Amsterdam to Morocco 🤢
Cabin crew on an Air Arabia flight faced a stinky situation in the forward galley after a passenger relieved themselves there when informed the toilets were unavailable for landing.#AirArabia #aviationdaily pic.twitter.com/cYa1V6jNZW
— A Fly Guy's Crew Lounge (@AFlyGuyTravels) September 14, 2024
The Airbus A320 was filled with a foul odor as feces was left on the galley’s floor.
To make matters even more revolting, the man allegedly smeared his poop over himself in front of his fellow passengers.
Unfortunately, this is far from the only time that passengers have had to deal with such a disgusting situation. Back in January, I wrote about Delta Air Lines flight DL2162 that left passengers feeling anything but jolly when the foul odor of one passenger’s feces filled the air of the Christmas Eve flight from Birmingham Airport (BHM) to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). Apparently, the passenger had an accident, but then proceeded to sit in it throughout the flight (more here).
Last October, an easyJet flight from Tenerife South Airport (TFS) to London Gatwick Airport (LGW) turned into a rather crappy situation. A passenger defecated on the front lavatory floor and caused the flight to cancel (more here).
A transatlantic Flight DL112 was headed from Boston to Rome on Saturday night, but two hours after departing, the Airbus A330 diverted back to New York City following “an onboard medical issue” involving a passenger who had severe bouts of diarrhea all over their seat. pic.twitter.com/R8poffNJtx
— Only In Boston (@OnlyInBOS) September 3, 2024
Finally, earlier this month Delta Air Lines flight DL112 from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Leonardo da Vinci Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) diverted to New York John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) two hours into the flight when a passenger had “severe bouts of diarrhea” all over their seat on board the Airbus A330.
Anthony’s Take: The man should have gone into the lavatory if he was indeed having such an emergency. This seems like there is more to this story if he did actually smear his poop all over himself.
(Image Credits: @AFlyGuyTravels via X and The Daily Mail.)
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That’s such an unfortunate and shocking incident to happen on an **Air Arabia** flight! The thought of a passenger creating such a disgusting situation by defecating on the aircraft floor is hard to believe. It must have been incredibly distressing for the crew and passengers. It’s one of those rare, unpleasant moments you hope never to experience during air travel.
Can’t make this sh*t up ! Very crappy story for sure !