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Worst plane passengers EVER from hair-pulling catfight to reckless emergency door act

By staff22 June 2025No Comments9 Mins Read

As many Brits up and down the country prepare to jet off on their summer holidays, the Mirror takes a look at some of the worst passengers ever to cross the airport tarmac

When boarding a plane for a sunny summer holiday, many of us will be praying for a seatmate who doesn’t make us wish for the aircraft to simply turn around.

From passengers sticking their bare feet on the armrest to vicious spats about seat swaps, there are a number of cabin faux pas that can seriously dampen your holiday mood before you’d even had a chance to sample the drinks trolley.

But perhaps next time you sit next to a thunderous snorer, or an enthusiastic Pringles chewer who sprays crumbs all over your lap, you’ll remember that really, it could be so, so much worse.

Here, the Mirror takes a look at some of the most obnoxious passengers of all time, from potty-mouthed ranters to those whose selfish actions have posed a serious health and safety risk…

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Reckless emergency door act

Story from Jam Press (Passenger Opens Exit)

Pictured: Video - A young male passenger opened the plane's emergency exit door upon landing.

VIDEO: Chaos erupts on plane as passenger opens emergency exit

Chaos erupted on a plane after a passenger opened an emergency exit upon landing.
The passenger caused terror after opening the emergency exit(Image: Jam Press)

Back in May, a young man caused chaos during a flight from Changsha, China, to Kunming Changshui International Airport after opening the emergency exit.

Just as China Eastern Airlines flight MU5828 was taxiing on the runway, he yanked the emergency handle and deployed the evacuation slide, causing complete panic onboard.

As witnesses later reported, he’d opened the exit to “get some fresh air”. His reckless actions resulted in a 20-minute delay for passengers wishing to disembark the aircraft.

Pictured: A young male passenger opened the plane's emergency exit door upon landing.
Fellow travellers say he’d wanted to ‘get some fresh air’(Image: Jam Press)

The unnamed man was eventually escorted off the plane by police officers and taken for questioning. Thankfully, nobody was injured.

Depending on the plane and circumstances, those flying in China can face fines for opening an emergency exit ranging from £10,482 to £20,985 (CNY 100,000 and 200,000), China Eastern Airlines was previously approached for comment.

Cruel meltdown over seat

Shocking footage emerged this week of an allegedly intoxicated passenger cruelly raging that she had “sit next to a f***ing fat lady” during a flight from New York’s LaGuardia Airport to Kansas City.

Videos taken in the early hours of Monday, June 16, aboard a Southwest Airlines flight show the unamed woman pulling at another female passenger’s hair, spitting in her face and kicking her. Other clips show her screaming at the other passenger, and making nasty jibes about her physical appearance.

Woman attacking passenger
The woman has been arrested

Slurring her words, she lashed out in an unacceptable rant, appearing to say: “Look at this fat lady. Look at this fat a** b****.”

The alleged foul-mouthed passenger also ridiculed the victim’s decision to wear a face mask, screeching: “It’s horrible. Look at her outfit. Look at this fat a** b****. Hilarious. You can’t even show your mouth because you’re embarrassed.”

Another passenger who recorded the scene told the Daily Mail that the woman had even “knocked the glasses off the Southwest employee”.

They claimed: ‘”When she first started saying stuff, I called out, ‘Why don’t you be nice?” She turned around and called me ugly a few times, and that I could never get a boyfriend or have sex. I looked at her and said I’ve been married for almost 20 years, lady’.”

Eventually, the ranting woman was escorted off the plane and was not permitted to return, Southwest Airlines informed the publication. The Port Authority Police Department also confirmed they’d been called at approximately 1.10 am following reports of an ‘intoxicated passenger’, who was then taken for hospital evaluation before being remanded into custody at New York City Department of Correction, on charges of aggravated assault.

A Southwest spokesperson stated: “We commend our Team for their professionalism during the incident.” The woman, a 32-year-old New York resident, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault.

Punching cabin crew

The passenger allegedly punched a cabin crew member
The passenger allegedly punched a cabin crew member (stock photo)(Image: Getty Images)

In May this year, an aggressive passenger was escorted off a flight from Gran Canaria to Birmingham after allegedly punching a member of cabin crew in the face.

The passenger, who witnesses say was inebriated, had to be led off the plane in handcuffs following an hour-long ordeal that left air hostesses in tears.

Staff even had to use a ‘restraint kit’ in a desperate bid to get the situation under control. An eyewitness told The Sun: “It all kicked off just before 1 am as we were landing in Birmingham from Las Palmas.

“When they slammed the brakes, he was shouting that the plane was going to crash. He started shouting at the hostesses and got up to go to the toilet compartment.

“The stewardess told him to sit back down, which he did, but then he got back up for the second time and went to the same place. There was a lot of screaming and shouting between him and the crew, and then he punched an air hostess in the nose.”

They continued: “Air hostesses were screaming for police in panic – they were shook up and crying. People had to tell them to stop screaming because it was scaring the kids – it was a nightmare.”

Cheers rang out across the cabin as West Midlands Police arrived to deal with the violent troublemaker, who reportedly resisted arrest.

Failed exit dash

pilot sitting in cockpit stock photo. Airways concept
A witty pilot knew just how to respond to one passenger’s selfish behaviour (Stock Photo)(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

An entitled woman who was in a frantic rush to be the first one off the plane following an already tiresome eight-hour flight ended up getting more than she bargained for when the captain publicly called her out, to the delight of her seatmates.

Showing no care whatsoever for seat etiquette, the passenger determinedly leapt from her seat as soon as the plane hit tarmac, making a beeline for the exit. The seatbelt sign was still on, and flight attendants pleaded with her to return to her seat until they came to a safe stop. However, she paid them no heed.

Having none of her antics, the captain himself then decided to get involved, revealing that he had a “special guest onboard”, whom he would be greeting after they arrived at the gate. Recalling the incident in a Reddit post, a passenger who witnessed the brazen dash wrote: “The woman stood there awkwardly until we did the whole rolling into the gate thing, and whatever planes do when they land, for about 15 to 20 minutes.

“Everyone sat there waiting to see what the captain was talking about. Eventually, the captain came out and asked the lady to please move back a little to get to his special guest, then a little more, then a little more. He was looking from row to row, trying to find a specific person. Everyone is watching and looking around to see who it could be.”

The pilot continued ushering the cheeky traveller back one row at a time until, finally, they were at the very back of the plane. He then requested that she sit down for a moment while he grabbed the intercom. The Reddit user continued: “He said, ‘Ladies and gentlemen, I’d like to announce our special guest sitting in seat 42C. Let’s give her a round of applause’. The whole plane went wild with laughter and applause. I loved every moment of that.”

Reclining seat karma

Inside plane
A pair of elderly seat thieves openly bragged about their sneaky behaviour, but karma soon found them (Stock Photo)(Image: Getty Images/Image Source)

A ticked-off woman decided to exact a “14-hour revenge” against an elderly power couple who “gloated” after buckling themselves into seats which had been reserved for her and her then-husband. When they confronted the couple, they refused point-blank to move, as “they had scored three seats to their two bottoms, whereas the row in front had a very slim girl at the window”.

A flight attendant got involved, by which point the audacious couple played “the age card” to get their own way. The woman and her now ex were asked to sit in front, next to the “slim girl who took up no room whatsoever”.

When they overheard the couple “loudly gloating” about their brazen behaviour, they began taking petty revenge, reclining in order to reduce their leg room. Then, as the indignant passenger put it, “Karma took a dump on the gloating couple’s lap”.

Taking to Reddit, the now-vindicated woman revealed: “So here we were settled when this man started walking up the plane. he was a very, very large man, long, long dreadlocks, shoving a baguette in his mouth as he made his way up the aisle. My husband just looked at me and smiled as he realised the only spare seat was that window seat, which would have been next to mine.

“Karma took a dump on the gloating couple’s lap as the man asked them to move so he could get into his seat. Once settled, he took up a lot of the space, and once in the air, the lady called a hostess down and started having a strop about how we had stolen their seats and that we had refused to move when they boarded.”

“Sadly for the lady, our argument at the start of the flight had been witnessed by the staff as everyone else was settled by then so she was shut down by the staff who refused to move us.”

To the amusement of their new enemies, the seat thieves endured a “miserable” 14-hour flight, with their unexpected seatmate repeatedly getting up for the toilet, and to grab extra snacks and beverages.

‘Inexcusable’ Ryanair damages

File photo dated 24/1/2025 of Ryanair passenger plane coming into land at Liverpool John Lennon Airport. Disruptive Ryanair passengers removed from planes will be fined £500, the airline has announced. The carrier said this will be the "minimum" punishment, and it will continue to pursue passengers for civil damages. Issue date: Friday January 24, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story AIR Ryanair. Photo credit should read: Peter Byrne/PA Wire
Ryanair took decisive action after a passenger’s ‘inexcusable’ behaviour caused frustrating delays(Image: PA)

Back in January, Ryanair announced it would be pursuing legal action against an unruly passenger, whose “completely unacceptable” behaviour resulted in a Dublin to Lanzarote flight having to be diverted to Porto, Portugal.

Revealing that they would be suing the unnamed passenger to the tune of £12,500, the airline told of how the flight had been delayed overnight, causing 160 passengers to “face unnecessary disruption as well as losing a full day of their holiday”.

The damages sought were intended to cover accommodation costs plus any other expenses for passengers affected by the “inexcusable” antics. It was also hoped that the legal action taken would deter any other future troublemakers from following suit.

Describing the incident as a “major clampdown”, a spokesperson released the following statement on the Ryanair website: “It is unacceptable that passengers – many of whom are heading away with family or friends to enjoy a relaxing summer holiday – are suffering unnecessary disruption and reduced holiday time as a result of one unruly passenger’s behaviour.”

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