Drunk Passenger Sparks Mid-Air Chaos on Akasa Flight, Yells “Yeh Kya Zabardasti Hai”
In a shocking display of unruly behavior, an intoxicated passenger caused a major disruption on an Akasa Air flight, refusing to deboard and engaging in a heated argument with crew members. The incident, captured in a viral video, has sparked outrage and renewed discussions about passenger accountability and airline safety measures.
How the Akasa Air Incident Unfolded
The chaos erupted on an Akasa Air flight (reportedly from Mumbai to Bengaluru) when a heavily drunk passenger became aggressive during deboarding. Eyewitnesses described the man as belligerent, shouting at staff and refusing to leave his seat.
A widely circulated video shows the passenger slumped in his chair, slurring his words while arguing with the cabin crew. At one point, he loudly protests, “Yeh kya zabardasti hai… main nahi utarunga!” (“What is this force… I won’t get off!”). The confrontation escalated, requiring security intervention and delaying the flight for nearly 20 minutes before the passenger was removed.
Akasa Air’s Response to the Drunk Passenger Incident
Akasa Air confirmed the incident, stating that the passenger was in clear violation of aviation safety protocols.
“The safety of our passengers and crew is paramount. The individual was intoxicated and uncooperative, prompting necessary action with airport security,” an airline spokesperson said.
Indian aviation regulations prohibit boarding or remaining on a flight while intoxicated. Airlines reserve the right to offload disruptive passengers, but enforcement often leads to confrontations—especially when alcohol is involved.
Social Media Reactions: Outrage & Debate
The video quickly went viral, with social media users split in their opinions:
- Critics of the passenger: “This is why we need lifetime bans for drunk fliers! No tolerance for such behavior.”
- Supporters of the crew: “The staff handled this with incredible patience. Airlines must blacklist such passengers.”
- Calls for stricter policies: “Airlines should monitor alcohol consumption better to prevent these incidents.”
Rising Air Rage in India: A Growing Concern
This is not an isolated case. India has seen a surge in mid-air altercations, from physical fights to verbal abuse against crew. Experts blame factors like:
– Post-pandemic travel stress
– Excessive alcohol consumption
– Weak enforcement of penalties
Under DGCA rules, disruptive passengers face fines, flying bans, or even criminal charges—yet many offenders go unpunished.
What Happens Next? Potential Consequences
Akasa Air is expected to file an official complaint, possibly leading to a flying ban or legal action against the passenger. Aviation analysts urge:
– Stronger alcohol policies
– Better crew training
– Stricter penalties
The incident highlights the challenges airlines face in maintaining order—and why passengers must respect flight rules.
Watch the viral video here (if available with embed/link).
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— Reported by NextMinuteNews Team
