The entitled tourist was filmed lying down blocking the aisle in protest when he was told he couldn’t sit in an emergency on his flight from Bangkok on Wednesday

This is the astonishing moment an overweight passenger was dragged out of a plane kicking and screaming after allegedly demanding an emergency aisle seat for his bigger frame. The tourist reportedly complained there was not enough room in his window seat on the Thai Lion Air flight leaving from Bangkok on Wednesday. He requested to be transferred to the emergency exit seat after spotting it had more leg room – but appeared to throw a mega tantrum when flight attendants refused to grant his request.

The man’s fit was said to have delayed the flight by around an hour before police arrived to drag him off the Boeing 737 aircraft. Footage shows officers yanking the stubborn man, seen in the video wearing an orange Garfield shirt, out off his seat. He then sprawled out and blocked the aisle in protest.

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Passengers and flight attendants in the cabin
The man told plane staff his seat was too small – and demanded to move(Image: ViralPress)

Furious passengers screamed at him to “get out of the way” as airport police hauled his bulky body off the jet. Another female passenger was heard branding the man “selfish”. One woman later yelled at him: “When you said apologise for the first thing I said, don’t forget that.”

Police carried the man by his arms and legs to eventually remove him from the aircraft. It took off around an hour later from the Don Mueang International Airport (DMK).

After not getting his way, the man decided to lie down and block the aisle (Image: ViralPress)

The person who recorded the incident said: “At first, I thought we couldn’t take off because the man had fallen ill. It turned out he just thought the economy seat was too crowded and insisted on moving to the emergency exit. The flight attendants had to call the police because he refused to cooperate.”

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