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Australian Influencer Removed From Flight in Thailand

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How was he a threat to anyone.?

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1 hour ago, PJ71 said:

hahahaha - you understand this is a budget airline like sleezy jet, you really think they give 2 hoots about their passengers?

I was always very happy with Jetstar when I used them on the Phuket to Singapore route. Unfortunately they discontinued it late last year.

I think they care about the fact that in an emergency this guy would not be able to follow or act upon instructions from cabin crew. I guess that is caring about passengers.

There is also the financial implications of diverting the flight if this guy suffered some kind of relapse mid flight. But that would also impact other passengers, so I guess even that is also caring about passengers, even if it is a secondary consideration.

I can understand the guy being upset at being told he couldn’t fly, if it were me, I would probably be upset as well. Hopefully I wouldn’t express that by swearing at staff doing their job.

It’s one of those things and he has to deal with it. The airline crew were just doing their job and seemingly well within acceptable norms.

3 hours ago, JT25 said:

An absolute loser.The mentality of these idiots in unreal.

Thank you thank you thank you!!! First post was exactly what I came here to say.

Well said.

1 hour ago, PJ71 said:

Precisely, financial implications would be the concern, certainly not the passenger welfare as claimed.

I agree with you, that economical reasons probably weighs high, but it becomes only speculations about their true motive. There are humans working in low budget airlines to.

1 hour ago, papa al said:

How was he a threat to anyone.?

From the state he was in, and his previous behaviour, I am surprised you even ask that question!

3 hours ago, PJ71 said:

hahahaha - you understand this is a budget airline like sleezy jet, you really think they give 2 hoots about their passengers?

That's a silly statement PJ17 airlines have to make sure that all passengers that board their planes arrive safe and well at their destination budget airline or not .Have you any idea what the cost would be if Jetstar had to make an unscheduled landing to let off a seriously ill passenger for medical treatment .Are you as silly as that billy goat ??

Theee are quite a few people around like this influencer 🤡 think they are more important than others

He needs to get a life loser

1 hour ago, papa al said:

How was he a threat to anyone.?

In an emergency, nobody wants to climb over a zombie in the next seat. "Fit to fly" has to include other passengers' safety too 🙄

Maybe, and that's a maybe, he should have been allowed to board however his reaction certainly shows that the airline staff made a wise decision in saying no.

4 hours ago, PJ71 said:

hahahaha - you understand this is a budget airline like sleezy jet, you really think they give 2 hoots about their passengers?

All airlines, budget or not.

Passenger safety is primarily governed by law, not just airline goodwill. Airlines have a legal duty of care to keep passengers safe.

Would be best if they banned all "Influencers" coming to Thailand ,they don't do Thailand

any favours , When I was a youth you had to work for a living , hard graft, These "Influencers"

buy a gopro ,go out hassling people ,and make a lot of money ... Oh ! its a prank ..

regards worgeordie

They could have waited a little longer and removed him Mid-Air.

4 hours ago, PJ71 said:

Precisely, financial implications would be the concern, certainly not the passenger welfare as claimed.

True in almost every case in the modern world including your "devoted family doctor".

Even still, it protects you.

Dear lord just who do these morons actually 'influence'?

Anyway, even allowing for on-line check-in, this guy should have been picked up at boarding at the latest. Should never have made it onto the plane.

6 hours ago, jacko45k said:

He's got a lot to post about now!

After a look at the picture and I read your comment quickly, I thought you said. "He's got a lot to pout about now" 😁

31 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

Would be best if they banned all "Influencers" coming to Thailand ,they don't do Thailand

any favours , When I was a youth you had to work for a living , hard graft, These "Influencers"

buy a gopro ,go out hassling people ,and make a lot of money ... Oh ! its a prank ..

regards worgeordie

I agree totally. Where I came from, influencers were known by another term. Gob*****s

As a none native English speaker Ive been struggling to use the word "<deleted>" in the right context. Those days are over😋

7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

visible swelling around his face and eyes, with one attendant stating: “Your face is very ill.”

I thought it was only Thailand that has to save face!!

Let's hope his Gay lover likes his new boat race 🤣😂🤣

Lucky this moron didn't go to S.Korea or the Philippines.

He could have ended up being Johnny Somali's or Vasily's roomate.

He couldn't face the pressure.

I would have refused him a flight because he didn't match his passport photo

The FB site "Why we hate Jetstar" is gonna get so interesting posts.

9 hours ago, jacko45k said:

He's got a lot to post about now!

6 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

Every village has one!🤣

Some more than others, simply inferior trash seeking attention, seems like many of those infuencers!

8 hours ago, PJ71 said:

hahahaha - you understand this is a budget airline like sleezy jet, you really think they give 2 hoots about their passengers?

I have flown them dozens of times between Sydney, Melbourne and Phuket and thought they were good, and I have flown Business Class on Thai Airways, Malaysian Air and a few others so I have some comparison by which to judge them........would fly them again in a heartbeat.

4 hours ago, Wuvu2 said:

In an emergency, nobody wants to climb over a zombie in the next seat. "Fit to fly" has to include other passengers' safety too 🙄

That's why, if suffering from any condition that may raise the question you obtain a Fit to Fly statement from a hospital. The written word speaks volumes far louder than the >deleted< Aussie >deleted<

This boy is sick, his behaviour, past and present, has shown him to be a narcissistic bully.

The usual entitled social media moron that thinks the rules aren't for them, just others. Sorry, but if you describe yourself a “looksmaxxer”, then you need psychological help.

9 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Roid using entitled idiot might be another way of describing him.

No an absolute convict🔔🔚 would be correct.

5 hours ago, Wuvu2 said:

In an emergency, nobody wants to climb over a zombie in the next seat. "Fit to fly" has to include other passengers' safety too 🙄

well both he and zombies are ambulatory

he walked on

he could walk off

health young man

chances of 'emergency' are minuscule.

Flight attendants on power trip.

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