Categories: Aviation

Woman Refuses To Deplane, Begins Screaming as if Being Attacked

By now, we’re used to videos of airline passengers causing a ruckus over refusing to wear their masks surfacing on the internet, but this week’s viral in-cabin commotion was something different. It involves a female passenger on a Southwest Airlines flight who was being asked to deplane and seemingly harbored some objection to leaving the aircraft at the end of her flight.

During the pandemic, airlines have adopted row-by-row boarding and deplaning protocols to minimize the number of people that customers must pass by on the way to/from their seats and prevent crowding in the cabin aisle. When it was this lady’s turn, she appears to stubbornly remain seated while a flight attendant encourages her to get up and leave.

“Are you going to get off the aircraft, or are you going to sit there and scream?” the crew member can be heard saying at the start of the video (which comes to you courtesy of C Boarding Group). I’d say this implies that some untold shenanigans had already taken place before the amateur videographer started filming.

A fellow female passenger, waiting to deplane just behind the obstinate woman (whom the internet has dubbed a “Karen”), then says “I’ve gotta pee, I’ve gotta get off of here.” When “Karen” proves unresponsive, the other woman moves to walk past her to get off the plane, which triggers a bizarre response. The uncooperative woman, still seated, begins screaming at top volume, as if she’s being attacked, sticking her arm out as if to hold back the other passenger.

While the lady in the aisle escapes, the flight attendant, clearly appalled, then steps in and addresses the problem passenger, saying, “I’m watching you attack her.” The passenger then tells her, “You go outta here,” but the flight attendant asserts, “Excuse me, I work here, ma’am.” The woman continues muttering some sort of objections until finally the flight attendant sternly tells her, “Get off this aircraft, please,” and she finally starts to get out of her seat.

https://twitter.com/unknwns0ul/status/1353046925008887808?ref_src=twsrc^tfw” rel=”nofollow

My guess is that this so-called Karen’s initial unresponsiveness followed by an overblown, irrational outburst suggests that there’s more going on here than is evident to the viewer. Could she suffer from some mental challenges or a developmental condition that’s responsible for her socially disruptive behavior and, if so, why is she traveling alone? Or, is she just a really odd duck who is actually, intentionally being a massive pain?

This post was published by our news partner: TravelPulse.com | Article Source
TJS News

TravelPulse.com, part of the travAlliancemedia network of products, is the leading resource for the latest travel news, offers, and videos. Since 2002, TravelPulse.com has been delivering industry news, dynamic video content and important supplier and destination information that have allowed hundreds of thousands of travel agents to succeed. Now, with dedicated consumer content, TravelPulse is once again revolutionizing the way that travel content is consumed.

Recent Posts

American Heart Association CKM syndrome

Millions of Americans live with heart disease, kidney disease, and metabolic conditions like obesity and…

7 days ago

FAA Investigates Close Call Between Delta and American Aircraft at Boston Logan International Airport

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a close call between American Airlines and Delta Air…

1 week ago

Universal Studios Hollywood Moves Security Up Front: What Changes for CityWalk and Theme Park Guests

Guests are now going through security before they reach CityWalk and the theme park gates.…

1 week ago

Consumer Reports Says Uber and Lyft Fares Can Vary Widely. Here’s What Travelers Should Do Now

The Jet Set is watching a new Consumer Reports investigation that says Uber and Lyft…

1 week ago

Greek Islands: Which One Is Actually Right for You (and How to Get There)

Here's the truth nobody says out loud: the Greek Islands are not one destination. They're…

1 week ago

American Airlines to Deploy Anti-Terror Barricades Beginning June 18

American Airlines will begin using anti-terror barricades on June 18. Although the barriers had already…

2 weeks ago