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AirAsia kicks man off flight for carry-on rage (VIDEO)

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Far too much carry on luggage these days , lots of people taking the piss , AirAsia 1 0

Many people are not frequent flyers do have measly baggage allowances so they try to take on as much as possible Thai give us 40 kg each and never moan if your a bit over, if you pay for the tickets to include mileage and sign up to their loyalty scheme Bronze Silver and gold.

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This guy would face serious charges in the USA. Pop a cap in his head and throw him out on the tarmac. Let's roll.

The question is...how can anybody fly with AirAsia?

Worst airline ever.

You clearly have never flown with Ryan Air.

Or Jetstar.
Or PIA people actually crap outside the toilets it's horrible

Not quite a Thai domestic flight but my hand luggage was 3 kilos over. The nice check-in laqdy simply added a tag saying I had a laptop inside. No problems.

The question is...how can anybody fly with AirAsia?

Worst airline ever.

You clearly have never flown with Ryan Air.

Or Jetstar.
Or PIA people actually crap outside the toilets it's horrible

PIA = ?

Few of you 'tossers-knuckleheads-losers' see the real problems here and that is the bloody greed of the airlines who are screwing the flying public. No one has the courage to fight back against the blatant money making bastards.

Few of you 'tossers-knuckleheads-losers' see the real problems here and that is the bloody greed of the airlines who are screwing the flying public. No one has the courage to fight back against the blatant money making bastards.

Overcrowding in Economy certainly is the province of the airlines themselves, but that still doesn't give passengers the right to flout the rules thereby inconveniencing and depriving other passengers of what little benefit they ARE entitled to. Get on a commercial airplane, best leave the "me first" mentality at home... (THAT'S the loser mentality in all this to begin with!)

"Fight back", as in aggressively taking on the flight crew onboard, is not a matter of courage, but instead quite the opposite. If you truly have the eggs to "fight back" against those actually responsible (which is decidely NOT the cabin crew!), then go file a lawsuit or organize some sort of public demonstration or start a letter-writing campaign or take it up with a manager or supervisor AT CHECK-IN or whatever, but don't think you're going to start a brawl on an airliner because you think you're above the rules everyone else has to live by, and get anyone else's (except a fellow bully, aka tosser, aka knucklehead) sympathy.

Few of you 'tossers-knuckleheads-losers' see the real problems here and that is the bloody greed of the airlines who are screwing the flying public. No one has the courage to fight back against the blatant money making bastards.

Screwing the flying public? No one has the courage to fight back? cheesy.gif

How much courage do you need, to use a different airline or different means of transport?

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