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Photo courtesy of Odisha TV India

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

 

A flight to Thailand turned into a scene of mid-air mayhem, sparking outrage online after a viral video showcased the unruly behaviour of Indian passengers.

 

Shared by Ankit Kumar, a content creator aboard the Thai AirAsia flight, the footage reveals groups of Indian men standing in the aisle, chatting loudly, snacking, and blatantly ignoring air hostesses’ repeated requests to return to their seats.

 

Social media erupted after the video, captioned with the sentiment that such antics “bring a bad name to the country,” amassed over 29,000 likes and millions of views. Many users expressed embarrassment over their compatriots’ conduct.

 

“Money doesn’t get you class!”

 

“We should never defend such behaviour. It tarnishes India’s image globally.”

 

Comments poured in from Indians both at home and abroad, highlighting a pattern of poor manners in public spaces.

 

 

“I’m half Indian, living in Germany, and this is common—loud talking, blocking train exits, and even playing music on phones without headphones.”

 

“They’ve turned the flight into a train or bus. This plane hasn’t even landed, and it’s already chaos!”

 

The incident reignited discussions about civic sense and cultural etiquette. Some users criticised the lack of accountability.

 

“This is why Bharat remains a third-world country. Stop blaming the government.”

 

This is not an isolated case. A similar complaint came from a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) who shared on Reddit how Indian passengers on a Munich to Delhi flight caused chaos with loud conversations and disregard for fellow travellers, reported Odisha TV India.

 

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-12-20

 

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6 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

What do you expect from people who until that moment only used busses and trains in India?

 

  They do also have internal flights in India and expect that many of the passengers have been on flights previously 

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Go for it l. We sat on the floor drinking vodka on a Royal Brunei flight from Heathrow to Dubia. Never  once was questioned. It's amazing how judgmental half indians can be to their fellow natives.  

Thai AirAsia   is extremely racist towards Indians on their flights coming from India to Bangkok.

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1 minute ago, ChasingTheSun said:

They’re eating the dogs, they’re eating the cats!

Last I saw it was children not to many dogs in Mumbai. 

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28 minutes ago, Classic Ray said:

Usual procedure is to identify the unruly passengers and have the police meet the plane to offload and deal with the offenders by arrest and deportation.

 

Don't the Thai and Indian airlines use this procedure?

They are hardly unruly .

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The wife and I previously had a Thai restaurant in Florida. The Indian customers were by far the most entitled customers we had. Nothing but complaints and always wanted a discount for everything.

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2 hours ago, Mark989 said:

Obviously, that will not occur thus your post is possibly ignorant but most assuredly stupid.

No sense of humor, I see, lighten up!

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I took a similar flight from Calcutta to BKK this year. What can't be portrayed in a video is the overwhelming stench of cheap cologne. I had one hand on the barf bag throughout the entire flight 🥺

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The deluge of Indian tourists in Pattaya have raised the perceived status of Chinese tourists by several notches. :coffee1:

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I didn't realise that it was possible to tarnish India's reputation globally. It's a dung heap of a country. It literally stinks. 

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The unruly Indians are back one again to give the ruskies a run for their money!

 

What does my head in about this lot is when there's a group of them in front of you and they all walk in a long horizontal line, blocking anyone from passing.

 

Last time it happened I literally said to them 'can you moving out the effing way please.'

Which they did.

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