A group of unruly passengers has been kicked off a Jetstar flight over “abusive” behaviour towards crew and other customers. 7NEWS
officers were called in to escort the four men from the flight when it arrived at Melbourne Airport from Brisbane on Monday night.Watch the latest news and stream for free onWitnesses claim the men were rude and aggressive towards flight attendants and other passengers before police kicked them out.
Australian Federal Police officers were called in to escort four men from a Jetstar flight when it arrived at Melbourne Airport from Brisbane on Monday night.A Jetstar spokesperson said the men appeared to be intoxicated, refused to follow staff instructions and became verbally abusive. They have been temporarily banned from travelling with Jetstar and Qantas as the incident is reviewed.
“The safety of our crew and customers is our first priority, and we do not tolerate any disruptive or abusive behaviour on our aircraft,” the spokesperson told 7NEWS.
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