Ibom Air: Professional Flight Attendant Shares What it Takes To Handle Violent Passenger

  • A Nigerian lady who is a professional air hostess has shared her views after she saw the saga between Ibom Air and Comfort Emmanson
  • The lady said it takes a lot of patience and composure to handle a passenger who is completely out of line
  • She said she respects air hostesses who have the composure needed for the job in times when passengers behave badly

A lady who works as an air hostess said she respects her colleagues who are able to handle unruly passengers.

The lady was reacting to the video in which an Ibom Air hostess was allegedly assaulted and a passenger was forcefully dragged.

The lady said it takes a lot of patience to be calm in face of provocation. Photo credit: TikTok/@tammytobii and Ibom Air.
Source: UGC

The altercation in the video led to the passenger’s clothes being torn and her privacy being exposed.

Many social media users have blamed Ibom Air for the way the staff handled the matter.

However, Ibom Air insisted the passenger was the one who attacked their staff simply because she was told to switch off her phone.

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The airline said:

“Upon arrival in Lagos, Ms. Emmanson waited for all other passengers to disembark and then proceeded to confront the Purser who had earlier instructed her. She walked up to the unsuspecting Purser, stepped on her, forcibly tore off her wig, removed her glasses and threw it to the floor, and used her footwear to assault her. She slapped her several times and when the other cabin crew member tried to intervene, she slapped her too. She then attempted to forcibly remove a fire extinguisher to use as a weapon, an act that could have damaged and grounded the aircraft.”

Flight attendant reacts to Ibom Air saga

However, a professional flight attendant said it takes a lot of patience and composure to handle such incidents.

In the video she posted, the flight attendant, identified as @tammytobii said she respects her colleagues who found themselves in such situations.

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She wrote:

“Do you still want to be a flight attendant? It takes more than training to handle moments like this. It takes patience, composure, and the kind of strength only cabin crew understand staying professional, calm, and in control, even when someone is completely out of line. To every crew member who’s been there… respect.”

Ibom Air has shared their side of the story.
Ibom Air explained how the passenger was asked to switch off her phone. Photo credit: Ibom Air.
Source: UGC

Watch the video below:

Reactions to as flight attendant react to Ibom Air saga

@Sallyy said:

“You didn’t watch the complete video? One of the flight attendant tore her shirt when they were trying to force her down, one took her wig. I know she was wrong for trying to spoil their plane but they are wrong for treating her that way too.”

@S.Abeautyskincare12 said:

“I think the woman already fought with her inside and is pretending to be the victim outside.”

@Mide_derin said:

“Ibom air have something they’re hiding, I’m not going to jugde until I hear the girl side of the story….. people are judging from the video they saw what about the one we didn’t see or maybe the airline purposely didn’t want to post the side where there staff is wrong, this video can’t be the beginning of the matter.”

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New video of Cofort Emmanson surfaces online

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that a new video showed that Comfort Emmanson wanted to come out of the aircraft.

When she wanted to exit, an Ibom Air staff member was blocking the exit.

She told the air hostess to leave the exit, but the Ibom Air staff refused.

Source: Legit.ng



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