Passengers on board a Spirit Airlines flight from Atlanta to Newark were revolted when liquid spilled from an airplane restroom mid-flight.
Footage recorded by a traveler previously today revealed the liquid streaming down the aisle, soaking the carpets, as disgusted travelers searched.
A witness stated: ‘Passengers rushed to lift their belongings and feet as a river then rushed down the center, as the plane touched down.’
A Spirit Airlines representative stated the spillage was ‘clean, potable water’.
The concern was obviously with ‘a potable water line connected to a sink in the rear lavatory.’
They included: ‘Maintenance addressed the issue and cleared the aircraft to continue with its next scheduled flight.’
Last year, EasyJet travelers raged when a traveler ‘pooed on the toilet floor’ -more postponing their currently late flight.
Passengers were left stranded in Tenerife, with the pilot discussing: ‘Rather entertaining to defecate the front toilet so we’ re now remaining the night here, we’re now going to get everybody off … and arrange hotels then we’ll fly back tomorrow early morning.’
But easyJet confessed was ‘unable to find hotel rooms in the area’, requiring consumers to figure out their own last-minute lodging for the night.
Another airplane to Barcelona was required to reverse after a traveler on board suffered a bout of diarrhoea that was stated a ‘biohazard’.
The Delta airplane had actually currently left Georgia and was above Virginia when the pilots chose to make an emergency situation landing after a tourist ‘had diarrhoea all the way through the plane’.
‘This is a biohazard issue,’ the pilot stated to air traffic control service, in a video shared on Twitter.
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