Passenger thrown off Air New Zealand plane for refusing to read safety
instructions card
Police called after flight delayed following
refusal of woman to watch safety video and read card in exit row
seat
A woman was reportedly removed from an Air New
Zealand plane after refusing to watch the air safety video or read the safety
instructions card. Photograph: NurPhoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images
A
woman who refused to watch the regulation air safety video or read the safety
instructions card handed to her by flight attendants has reportedly been removed
from an Air New Zealand flight in Wellington.
The woman, described by
other passengers as "wealthy-looking", was sitting in the exit row but ignored
attendants' attempts to get her to listen to the safety instructions for flight
NZ424 to Auckland on Tuesday.
One passenger told Stuff.co.nz: "The video
started playing and the flight attendant held up the card, but the woman started
looking down at her book."
The witness said the woman, who was holding a
Louis Vuitton bag, then picked up her phone while her male companion also
continued to look at his device.
"A flight attendant said very patiently
'Can you please watch what's happening because this is the exit row?'," the
witness said. "The flight attendant was super kind and kept asking her, but the
woman put her fingers in her ears."
With the couple's behaviour beginning
to delay the plane, other passengers implored them to pay attention but they
reportedly continued to refuse.
"They didn't seem to care," the witness
said.
The pilot was eventually forced to return to the gate, Air New
Zealand said, because a passenger "failed to comply with crew
instructions".
"Police were waiting at the gate when the aircraft
returned and the customer disembarked," said a spokesperson for the airline.
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