01of 09A Smelly PassengerFabrizio Gandolfo/SOPA Images/LightRocket via GettyA passenger on a Transavia flight from Spain to the Netherlands caused the plane to make an emergency landing in Portugal after other passengers reportedly began fainting due to his overpowering odor. It was later discovered that the man’s body odor was not because of poor hygeine, but due to necrosis, a body tissue disease that he contracted from a beach that tragicallyturned fatal.
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A Smelly Passenger
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A passenger on a Transavia flight from Spain to the Netherlands caused the plane to make an emergency landing in Portugal after other passengers reportedly began fainting due to his overpowering odor. It was later discovered that the man’s body odor was not because of poor hygeine, but due to necrosis, a body tissue disease that he contracted from a beach that tragicallyturned fatal.
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Suction Malfunction
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03of 09Marital Mix-UpHell hath no fury like a woman scorned mid-flight. A Qatar Airways plane en route from Doha to Bali had to take an unexpected detour after an inebriated wife used her sleeping husband’s fingerprint to open his phone — and discovered he was cheating on her. The couple and their child were removed in Chennai, India, after which the crew continued onto to Indonesia.
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Marital Mix-Up

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned mid-flight. A Qatar Airways plane en route from Doha to Bali had to take an unexpected detour after an inebriated wife used her sleeping husband’s fingerprint to open his phone — and discovered he was cheating on her. The couple and their child were removed in Chennai, India, after which the crew continued onto to Indonesia.
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Champagne Problems
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05of 09If You Gotta Go…Gary Hershorn/Corbis/GettyAfter the toilet broke on a six-hour flight to Seattle from New York in December, a Delta crew had to head hundreds of miles out of the way because passengers had to “go really bad.” Once they arrived in Billings Logan International Airport in Montana, they still had to cab to the cargo area before customers could “find relief of built-up pressures,” according tothe airline’s report of the incident.
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If You Gotta Go…
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After the toilet broke on a six-hour flight to Seattle from New York in December, a Delta crew had to head hundreds of miles out of the way because passengers had to “go really bad.” Once they arrived in Billings Logan International Airport in Montana, they still had to cab to the cargo area before customers could “find relief of built-up pressures,” according tothe airline’s report of the incident.
06of 09Smoke SceneOne Southwest journey from Orlando to Houston was temporarily delayed after fumes were reported from the back of the plane. After landing in Pensacola, the source of the smoke was determined to have come from a coffee maker, and all passengers and crew continued on to their destination safely.
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Smoke Scene

One Southwest journey from Orlando to Houston was temporarily delayed after fumes were reported from the back of the plane. After landing in Pensacola, the source of the smoke was determined to have come from a coffee maker, and all passengers and crew continued on to their destination safely.
07of 09In-Flight AggressionPatrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg/ Getty Images“Beware of biting” might need to be a new warning for JetBlue customers. After a flight took off from L.A. bound for New York, one man became irritated and started biting his fellow passengers. The attack was reportedly unprovoked, and resulted in an unplanned landing in Las Vegas where he was taken into custody.
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In-Flight Aggression
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“Beware of biting” might need to be a new warning for JetBlue customers. After a flight took off from L.A. bound for New York, one man became irritated and started biting his fellow passengers. The attack was reportedly unprovoked, and resulted in an unplanned landing in Las Vegas where he was taken into custody.
08of 09A Threat on the NetFABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty ImagesA Turkish Airlines flight was disrupted after the crew discovered a Wi-Fi network created on board named “Bomb on Board.” All 100 passengers had to leave the aircraft after they diverted to an airport in Khartoum, Sudan. “No irregularities were seen after security procedures were carried out,” the airline said in a statement.
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A Threat on the Net
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A Turkish Airlines flight was disrupted after the crew discovered a Wi-Fi network created on board named “Bomb on Board.” All 100 passengers had to leave the aircraft after they diverted to an airport in Khartoum, Sudan. “No irregularities were seen after security procedures were carried out,” the airline said in a statement.
09of 09Booze on BoardA woman flying from Alicante, Spain, to Liverpool learned the hard way that planes are not BYOB. After causing her plane to be diverted 800 miles out of its way to Bordeaux, France, one female easyJet flyer was escorted off for being disruptive — and for the empty alcohol bottle they reportedly found beneath her seat.
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Booze on Board

A woman flying from Alicante, Spain, to Liverpool learned the hard way that planes are not BYOB. After causing her plane to be diverted 800 miles out of its way to Bordeaux, France, one female easyJet flyer was escorted off for being disruptive — and for the empty alcohol bottle they reportedly found beneath her seat.
source: people.com