An Air Canada flight was canceled on Friday after a flight attendant became angry with a passenger who asked for a blanket, according to multiple reports.
The reported incident occurred on Flight AC73, which was travelling from Morocco to Montreal. according to According to the New York Post, the argument started when one passenger asked for a blanket. according to CTV News.
According to a video taken by a bystander that has been circulating on social media, Canada Flights The attendant appears to be yelling in both English and French to another passenger.
“Behave or you're getting off!” a flight attendant yelled, according to the New York Post.
“No bullying towards flight attendants! Okay? Everybody behave!” an Air Canada employee can be heard yelling in the video.
She is then seen continuing to scream before walking away, with other passengers can be heard screaming back.
“Come on, I don't like that attitude. Check out this attitude,” the cameraman can be heard shouting. (Related: 'Unwanted passenger' allegedly runs around naked on plane, causes plane to crash land: Reports).
An Air Canada flight attendant panicked after a customer asked for a blanket, which was a legitimate request since planes can get very cold.
Look at her attitude, in a customer facing role like a hostess you can't have an ego, this is a mistake on her part.
No need to get so angry and crazy in the air! pic.twitter.com/LxEhAbU2b1
— Trader (@TicTocTick) July 29, 2024
Air Canada confirmed to CTV News that the original flight was canceled and a new crew member was on board, scheduled to depart from Casablanca airport in Morocco for Montreal on Saturday.
The media said the airline plans to pay compensation to passengers affected by the accident and flight delays.
“We take this incident very seriously. We are currently investigating and will take appropriate action. We apologize to the customer that their experience today fell well short of their expectations when flying with Air Canada. We deeply regret this,” Air Canada spokesman Christophe Hennebel said in a statement to CTV News.
The Daily Caller reached out to Air Canada and Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport for comment but did not immediately receive a response.