FlySafair bans couple after inappropriate sexual behaviour on flight
Updated | By Poelano Malema
A woman was recorded being sexually inappropriate with a male passenger on the plane. This led to them being banned by FlySafair.
A couple was seen engaging in inappropriate sexual behaviour on a flight from Johannesburg to Durban on Monday, 17 April.
According to News24, a FlySafair passenger was left traumatised after he witnessed the inappropriate behaviour.
"In short, a [woman] sitting next to me was giving [the] male passenger a handjob whilst on the runway waiting to take off," the passenger told the publication.
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He said the inappropriate behaviour carried on for a while and the couple started kissing.
"I could not leave my seat for safety reasons. I had to hear them kiss and laugh for about five minutes, while aware of what was going on. This continued while the plane took off… I felt sick," he added.
The passenger says he complained to the air hostesses.
"As soon as we could leave the seat, I jumped out of mine and ran towards the back to make the air hostesses aware and show them the videos I had taken to prove it was really taking place," he said.
He says he even spoke to a flight attendant who "apologised immediately" and he was given another seat.
"I'm horrified how such an event could have little effect on the involved passengers. Surely, there are consequences for the actions of people in South Africa's skies?" he told the publication.
The couple has since been banned by FlySafair.
Inappropriate public sexual behaviour can get you into trouble with the law.
The South African Police Service describes public indecency as unlawfully, intentionally, and publicly engaging in conduct which tends to deprave the morals of others, or that outrages the public's sense of decency.
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