Passengers burst into singing as a girl was removed from a Jetstar plane after causing a commotion before takeoff from Australia’s Gold Coast airport.
On Sunday, a 42-year-old woman from Lennox Head, Latest South Wales, Australia, refused to voluntarily leave a plane sure for Melbourne, and Jetstar staff called the Australian Federal Police.
She allegedly behaved in a disruptive and disruptive manner and refused to follow staff orders.
A video shared on social media captured the moment police forcibly pulled the woman out of the plane and one among the officers physically dragged her out of her seat.
As she stepped off the plane, passengers began cheering and singing to the tune of the 1969 hit Steam Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss him goodbye).
“We requested assistance from the Australian Federal Police after a passenger became increasingly disruptive prior to departure and refused to follow crew orders,” Jetstar said in a press release.
“The safety of our customers and crew is our primary priority and we don’t tolerate disruptive behavior.”
AFP said in a press release that the woman had been asked to go away the plane “on account of her alleged level of intoxication”.
She was subsequently charged with “conduct in an offensive or disruptive manner on board an aircraft”, which carries a big penalty on account of it being a Commonwealth crime.
If convicted, she faces a maximum fantastic of $9,480.
He’s on account of appear at Southport Magistrates’ Court on March 20.