Qantas’ flight diverted after passenger bites flight attendant

Qantas’ flight diverted after passenger bites flight attendant

The flight from Melbourne was headed to Dallas when it was forced to make a stop-off in Papeete, the capital of French Polynesia, due to the disruptive passenger.

Qantas said the safety of its customers and crew is its number one priority and the airline has zero tolerance for disruptive behaviour on its flights. (Reuters pic)
SYDNEY:
Australia’s Qantas was forced to divert a flight bound for the US over a disruptive passenger, with local media reporting the man bit a flight attendant.

The flight from Melbourne was headed to Dallas on Friday when it was forced to make a stop-off in Papeete, the capital of French Polynesia, due to the disruptive passenger.

The man was restrained by fellow passengers, with local media including national broadcaster ABC reporting he bit a member of Qantas staff.

The man was met by local authorities on arrival and has been slapped with a no fly ban on all Qantas planes.

“The safety of our customers and our crew is our number one priority and we have zero tolerance for disruptive or threatening behaviour on our flights,” a Qantas spokesman told AFP on Sunday.

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