Unruly airplane passengers disrupting more flights, despite FAA's zero-tolerance policy

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Unruly airplane passengers disrupting more flights, despite FAA's zero-tolerance policy
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A new analysis from the International Air Transport Assn. showed that unruly-passenger incidents increased 47% in 2022. Physical abuse incidents, while rare, increased 61% year over year.

, the most common types of incidents were “non-compliance, verbal abuse and intoxication,” according to the report. Other misdeeds included bringing outside alcoholic drinks into the cabin, failing to wear a seat belt and packing too much baggage.

An increase in travel and flight in and out of Los Angeles International Airport usually means means higher emissions from jet engines. “Passengers and crew are entitled to a safe and hassle-free experience on board,” said IATA Deputy Director General Conrad Clifford. “While our professional crews are well trained to manage unruly passenger scenarios, there is no excuse for not following the instructions of the crew.”

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