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Air Canada flight cancelled after flight attendant went berserk when passenger asked for blanket

Air Canada flight cancelled after flight attendant went berserk when passenger asked for blanket

An Air Canada flight from Morocco to Montreal was cancelled after a flight attendant was filmed screaming and raving at a passenger who asked for a blanket.

A video of the incident on board Air France flight AC73 from Casablanca on Friday showed an angry flight attendant gesturing angrily while shouting at an unseen passenger in English and French.

“You will behave or we will get off!” a cabin crew member shouts in a widely circulated video, captured by a passenger. “I don’t want any bullying of my crew!”

An Air Canada flight attendant is seen on video angrily yelling at a passenger in both English and French. X / @fl360aero
The flight attendant shouted at the passenger, “You have to behave or we will get off the plane!” after the passenger asked for a blanket. X / @fl360aero

She ignored a request to call the captain and was filmed rushing down the aisle before turning and shouting: “Everyone must behave! Be quiet… or you will be disembarked.”

The collapse occurred because a passenger asked for a blanket, CTV News reported:.

Air Canada confirmed the flight was cancelled and a different crew was brought to the destination on Sunday. The airline told CTV News that passengers will be compensated for the delay and inconvenience.

“We take this incident very seriously,” said company spokesman Christophe Hennebel.

“The matter is under review, and we will take appropriate action. We apologize to our customers and are deeply sorry that their experience today was not at the level they expected when flying with Air Canada.”

Air Canada told CTV News it is investigating the incident and will compensate passengers for the inconvenience. Bloomberg via Getty Images

A United Airlines flight was diverted Sunday after a “biological hazard” caused crew members to vomit and prompted passengers to demand masks.

The airline told The Washington Post that the flight to Boston had taken off from George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston on Sunday morning but had to land in Washington, D.C., “for a deep cleaning” after a passenger became ill.

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