
Shocking Video Shows Drunk Passenger Grabbing Woman's Hair, Spitting On Her On NYC Flight
Identified as Leanna Perry, the passenger allegedly became aggressive moments before takeoff on Tuesday, physically assaulting a fellow traveller, the New York Post reported.
Also Read | At India's civil aviation authority, a staff crunch even as airlines expand fastThe Port Authority Police Department (PAPD) confirmed that Perry was detained and later transferred to the New York City Department of Corrections following a medical evaluation at a nearby hospital.
A video of the incident, which has since gone viral on social media, shows Perry grabbing another woman by the hair while shouting profanities. Despite passengers and crew urging her to stop, Perry continued to lash out both verbally and physically, kicking and insulting multiple individuals on board. Even as airline staff attempted to restrain her with zip ties, she continued to shout abusive remarks and was seen spitting on the passenger.
Southwest Airlines has confirmed that a disruptive passenger was removed from a flight before departure at New York's LaGuardia Airport. The airline stated that the individual, who was visibly intoxicated and reportedly aggressive, was denied boarding.“We commend our crew members for handling the situation with professionalism,” a company spokesperson said.
The Port Authority also released a statement acknowledging that officers responded to a report involving an intoxicated individual at Terminal B, where the incident occurred.
The incident adds to a string of passenger-related disturbances impacting global carriers. In a separate case, a Shenzhen Airlines flight in China was delayed by two hours on April 1 after an onboard altercation escalated. According to the South China Morning Post, a crew member was injured-suffering a bite wound to the arm-while attempting to break up the brawl between two passengers. The flight was en route from Shenzhen to Shanghai.
Meanwhile, on May 27, Southwest Airlines announced it would discontinue its long-standing“bags fly free” offer, marking the end of an era for the last major U.S. airline to offer free checked luggage. The move, first reported by The Wall Street Journal and confirmed by Reuters, is part of a broader strategy to boost ancillary revenue amid rising operational costs.
The airline had previously hinted at monetising baggage services during its March earnings call, aligning with industry-wide efforts to diversify revenue streams beyond ticket sales.
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