Incidents of moods flaring mid-air in flights and Indian travelers being rowdy are increasing nowadays with videos of such occurrences going viral. In another such event, a video of which is going viral, a battle broke out that intensified into a brawl on the Bangkok-India flight supposedly on December 27. The run-in occurred aboard a Thai Smile Airways flight. The clip reveals 2 guys arguing and a flight attendant attempting to pacify the scenario. One guy is heard stating to the other to “put his by far while talking”. Quickly, the circumstance intensifies and develops into a physical battle. The male is signed up with by his buddies and they begin slapping and beating the traveler with whom the argument was occurring. The male on the getting end of the blows simply attempts to protect himself from the attack. Flight attendants are heard informing the guys to stop battling and they likewise attempt to step in and break the scuffle. Few smiles on this @ThaiSmileAirway flight at all! On a severe note, an airplane is perhaps the worst location ever to enter into a run-in with somebody. Hope these nincompoops were apprehended on arrival and handled by the authorities. #AvGeek pic.twitter.com/XCglmjtc9l– VT-VLO (@Vinamralongani) December 28, 2022 “This individual MUST BE IN NO FLY LIST, possible risk to anybody and everybody on board,” commented a user. “They need to be completely placed on the no-fly list and passports taken permanently. Duration!” stated another. “Whatever might be the reason for the conflict in the flight, the individual with phenomenon and his partners must be scheduled instantly and the occasion will undoubtedly put them behind the bar on the basis of this video,” another netizen published. Just recently a video revealing a heated exchange in between an IndiGo team member and a guest had actually gone viral on social networks. The team member is heard stating, “I am a worker, I am not your servant” in the clip. The occurrence supposedly took place on an Istanbul flight to Delhi on December 16 and the airline business has actually obviously reacted stating the problem is being considered.