Terrifying Female Passenger Brawl Delays Plane Takeoff by 5 Hours... "Because of the Overhead Compartment"
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] A brawl among female passengers on a Turkish Istanbul Airlines flight caused a takeoff delay of over five hours.
According to overseas media including The Sun on the 14th (local time), a fight broke out on the Istanbul Airlines flight TU216 to Tunisia on the 10th over the use of overhead compartments.
A video capturing the incident was filmed by passengers on the same flight and shared on social media, drawing attention.
In the video, a blonde woman is seen pulling another woman's hair. The other woman pushes her head away with her hand while shouting insults.
On the 10th, passengers were involved in a brawl on a flight to Tunisia. Photo by Twitter.
View original imageThere was also a woman swinging punches and grabbing another woman's clothes to tear them.
The Sun speculated that the brawl was caused by a dispute over the use of the overhead compartments.
Flight attendants and security personnel desperately tried to calm the situation, but the women's anger did not subside easily.
Eventually, the plane was able to take off only after a delay of as much as five hours.
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The airline stated, "This in-flight violence incident caused a takeoff delay of over five hours, resulting in significant financial losses. We are conducting further investigations into this incident."
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