American Airlines passenger urinates on another traveler during flight from JFK: reports

A rowdy American Airlines passenger urinated on another traveler aboard a flight from New York to Delhi over the weekend.

The man, who was reportedly drunk and “unruly,” was arrested after Flight 292 out of JFK Airport landed at the Delhi airport around 9 p.m. Sunday, New Delhi Television reported.

American Airlines confirmed that a disruption happened on the flight in a statement but spared the stomach-turning details.

“American Airlines flight 292 with service from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) was met by local law enforcement upon arrival in DEL due to a disruption on board,” the company told local outlets.

“We’re grateful to our crew members who are consistently dedicated to the safety and care of our customers and handled the circumstances with the utmost professionalism.”

The incident is at least the third time a passenger has relieved themselves on another person on flights between New York and Delhi since late last year.

Last month, a 21-year-old student peed on a business-class passenger on the same 15-hour flight, American Airlines flight 292, in a drunken stupor. The Indian national who had been studying in the US was arrested as he stepped off the plane in Delhi.

The man on the American Airlines flight, who was reportedly drunk and “unruly,” was arrested after Flight 292 out of JFK Airport landed at the Delhi airport.
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The pilot and crew said the student, Aryan Vohra, was “heavily intoxicated” and was “was repeatedly arguing with the operating crew, was not willing to be seated and continuously endangering the safety of crew and aircraft.”

“After disturbing the safety of fellow passengers, [he] finally urinated on a passenger,” American Airlines said.

In a similar November incident, a traveler urinated on a 70-year-old woman sitting in business class on an Air India flight from Delhi to New York. The man was banned from traveling with Air India for 30 days, according to local media.

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