Sex Doll On Flight Gets Owner Lifetime Ban!

Flying can be stressful. Even if you aren’t a nervous flyer, you might find that the other passengers irritate you. There’s always someone constantly getting up to use the toilet, listening to music too loudly, constantly talking throughout the flight. That’s just for starters.

Sex issues

If you’ve ever been on a flight with a stag or hen do, you’ll know just how frustrating it can get. Other passengers are often a problem on flights, especially when they get rowdy and aggressive with the members of staff and other passengers. But what happens if you have a sex doll with you?

Man behaving badly

Flights can be difficult to deal with. You might be tempted to have a drink in order to pass the time a little quicker. Except those drinks can go down a little faster than we were hoping for, leaving you drunk at 35,000 feet. It can help to distract you from the boredom, but it doesn’t bode well for your journey.

One passenger, flying from Belfast to Ibiza, ended up getting the flight redirected. They stopped in Toulouse, France, in order to remove the man from the plane as a result of his behaviour.

According to those at Jet2, the man was acting aggressively to both staff and other passengers. It was also said that he had been “consuming alcohol illicitly”, which may have contributed to his behaviour in some way.

A flight similar to that grounded at Toulouse while the man was escorted from the plane
Original source: Flight Radar

Why a lifetime ban?

Removing the man from the flight wasn’t enough for the staff at Jet2. They opted to take further action, stating in interviews that the man has received a lifetime ban from all future Jet2 flights. Why a lifetime ban?

In a way it is good. They are showing support for the staff who were treated so poorly while just trying to do their job, and dealing with the situation in such a strict way is going to put other passengers off. If anyone wants to act in a similar manner on board a flight, they might think twice.

Having to land the plane in Toulouse did mean that other passengers were delayed, which many will not have been happy about. However, others took to social media to make it clear that action most definitely needed to be taken.

When difficult passengers leave a flight, we tend to be relieved
Original source: Giphy

The blow up doll

As can be expected when these things happen, some of the other passengers took to social media. They wanted to draw attention to the fact that the man’s behaviour was causing problems on the flight, and what better way to do this than with a tweet?

One user posted the tweet you see below, suggesting that there was actually far more to the story than first appeared. It seemed that the man wasn’t alone.

The tweet suggests that the man had a blow up doll with him. If he wanted to take a sex doll with him on his holidays, that is his business. However, having it on a 7am flight from Belfast might not have been the best idea. Next time, keep it in your luggage.

The tweet suggesting the man had a blow up doll with him
Original source: Metro

Sex dolls and aeroplanes?

A blow up doll might not have been the smartest move this man made. After all, if the doll was inflated, it is going to take up space. It will bother other passengers, and they don’t exactly seem suitable for waving around in the public.

That does beg the question though. In the future, will sex robots be allowed on flights like passengers? Or will they need to be checked in with luggage? Would they really cause a nuisance to others?

Let us know what you think by leaving a comment in the box below. Would you be annoyed if a passenger took a blow up doll onto your flight?

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