Drunk passenger urinated all over the aisle on a Wizz Air flight to Budapest
A bizarre story has come to light. A passenger on a Wizz Air flight from Malta to Budapest urinated all over the aisle.
Chaotic scenes on board Wizz Air
The Wizz Air flight from Malta to Budapest, Hungary on Monday night seemed to be smoot- sailing at the beginning. Even though it took off an hour and a half late, the staff were nice, according to a utazomajom.hu reader.
However, after everyone had taken their seats before boarding, one of the passengers, who was heavily intoxicated, jumped up from his seat to go to the toilet.
The man had an urgent need to use the lavatory. However, the plane was about to take off and was on its way to the runway, so the crew tried to stop the passenger.
The man refused to return to his seat, shouting “I’m going to pee”. He finally sat down for a moment, but as the plane took off, even though the seat belt sign was still lit, the man stood up and made a move towards the toilet again. The entire staff gathered around the man, videotaped him and threatened him with the police.
Is the plain reversing? No, an unexpected turn
Some passengers thought they would turn around and land in Malta after the delay. But the story had a different outcome. A drunk Wizz Air passenger urinated in front of the aisle and toilets at the back of the plane, and also marked one of the toilets.
When the staff asked for his passport was the moment his mind began to clear a bit. Once he calmed down, he stayed in his seat in silence until the end of the journey.
After disembarking at dawn, police escorted the disobedient passenger off the flight.
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2 Comments
Well Wizz Air was named after the English slang “wizz” meaning to urinate.
The guy was “heavily intoxicated,” even before the airplane took off. Why the hell was he allowed to board!?! It’s sheer common sense to foresee a drunk passenger being a source of problems so there HAS to be a blanket ban on anyone visibly impaired due to substance abuse from getting aboard planes. How hard is that!?! I don’t even blame the clown for this here; I squarely place the blame on Wizz Air.