London, United Kingdom
The passengers travelling on a British Airways flight recently were left startled and disgusted as a man and woman engaged in 'sex act' beneath “a scarf”.
Speaking to South West News Service, a 26-year-old passenger Farrah said, “But it was quite obvious, as an adult, what they were doing."
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The plane, which was packed with passengers, including children, reportedly complained about enduring the couple who were “constantly at it” for several minutes. The incident occurred during an early morning flight between London and Dublin.
“I was turning to look at my brother every time I was speaking, and then I saw a lot of sort of vigorous movement in the other seats on the other side,” said Farrah who was accompanied by her mother.
Image shared by the passengers of the couple caught in 'sex act'.
“It was very blatant. She was constantly — for 15 to 20 minutes of the flight — just constantly at it with the guy," she added.
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While speaking to South West News Service, she said,“When they got told to put their seat belts on, it was very obvious that he was zipping himself back up and putting everything back in. It was just disgusting to be honest.”
Farrah further said that there were kids “running up and down the aisles” amid the roughly one-hour flight.
“They just carried on, which was shocking because there were children on the plane. A couple of them looked like five or six, and then maybe there were a couple that looked like they were eight or nine," she added.
Cabin crew not alerted: British Airways spokesperson
The aircraft, which was a small Airbus A320, had very little space to escape the raucous.
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“We had about 38 minutes of the flight time left when I noticed it. It was quite embarrassing for me to be sat with my brother and having to witness that. It was one of the smaller planes, making it a lot closer than the bigger planes," she said.
In a statement to South West News Service (SWNS), British Airways spokesperson said, “Our cabin crew colleagues were not alerted to any issue on board. Had they been informed, they would have taken the appropriate steps to address it.”
(With inputs from agencies)