Jetstar passengers sprayed by piddling drunk
A drunken Jetstar passenger has been let off with a warning after urinating on passengers during a flight from Auckland to Singapore.
The man is reported to have urinated on another man’s leg and the scarf of a female passenger.
In a statement, Jetstar confirmed that the crew had to “counsel and manage” an inebriated passenger who “engaged in inappropriate and disruptive behaviour”.
Amos Chapple told the New Zealand Herald,“I heard 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.”
The airline said police were not called after the plane landed in Singapore as the passenger was no longer disruptive after being warned.
But he may be barred from travelling on Jetstar flights in future following a review of the incident, the airline said.
Jetstar told theage.com.au it was in the process of contacting the customers impacted by the inappropriate behaviour to offer compensation.
Ian Jarrett
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