The journey of a flight from Manchester to Amsterdam was very difficult. Well, nothing happened to the flight but inside it. A group of passengers started brawling, resulting in punches and screams.
The incident happened on Thursday, May 5, when a KLM flight arrived at Schiphol airport in the Dutch capital. A video of the assault was shared by a passenger on social media. In the clip, the person who shot it can be heard shouting, “Behave. It is a plane,” a group of men are seen punching in a downward direction.
The cabin is full of passengers shouting at them to end the fight. In the video, several people can be seen separating the men, including the cabin crew assigned to the flight. The dispute was brought under control after a lot of pushing and shouting. Sharing the video, the user wrote in the caption, “Good flight to the dam today.” Just have a look.
Since being shared, the video has garnered over two million views. Netizens gave different reactions to the clip.
One user wrote, “Not only as a crew member but as a member of the public, this is absolutely horrifying to watch.”
It’s absolutely horrifying to watch not only as a member of the crew, but as a member of the public. No one should tolerate such behavior in any line of work and especially not in range of an aircraft. I’m disappointed that I actually do. https://t.co/qtZROlmfvk— Confessions of a Trolley Dolly (@_CoaTD) 6 May 2022
“It happens very often,” said another, mentioning that he would take the bus next time.
As reported by the Daily Mail, a passenger revealed that the victim was being thrashed for making racist remarks. Some users on Twitter had a few things to say about the conspiracy.
Many people said that if they were the pilots of this plane, they would have deliberately dropped the plane several thousand feet to make them sit in their seats.
A spokesman for the Royal Netherlands Marechousie said a total of six people were involved in the brawl, all of whom were arrested at the airport.
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