With fists and kicks, plane passengers clashed over who got off first

If something abounds in social networks, it is the cases of intolerance of people in different scenarios. This time the reflectors were stolen by two passengers on a commercial flight, who went to blows after the plane landed.

In the images shared by the Twitter user, The Lord Zybach @ zybach717, it is observed that the passengers of the aircraft were preparing to remove their luggage and get off the plane, when the unusual scene took place.

Trying to work out who would remove the suitcase from the plane’s overhead bins first, the men got into a heated argument, goading each other on.

“Please, there are minors,” was the claim of one of the passengers on the plane, anticipating without knowing what was about to happen. For minutes, those who remained on the plane witnessed a brutal fight that generated nervousness and outrage, and the video of which soon went viral on social networks.

“Who are you to talk to me,” exclaims a young man. To which his interlocutor replies: “That you sit in your fucking chair.”

In the images, the man wearing a blue shirt and beige shorts can be seen making one of the first movements that raised the temperature of the discussion. pushing the other passenger in red pants, to which he reacts by hitting him hard from the side, followed by multiple punches while the man fell into the aircraft seat.

Other passengers intervene, trying to stop –unsuccessfully– the confrontation between the two men, who continue kicking each other from their seats, while the others demand that they stop and express their discomfort with the scene.

“But what’s wrong with them,” one of the passengers can be heard saying in the background of the video, while the others boo and shout.

“Are you going to attack me?”, the man dressed in red tells his opponent, inflaming the discussion. In a matter of seconds, the passengers star in a fierce exchange of blows.

“You get off first,” one of the travelers in the background decides to say, as they advance and block the corridor that had become a ring.

The video already has more than two million views on Twitter, thousands of “likes” and has been shared more than 500 times. Additionally, in the reply tray, users have commented on the event.

“They are on the ground… I suppose they have notified the authorities and evicted them from the plane. I refuse to fly with people like that on board”, trilled an Internet user.

Others, for their part, highlighted that the desire to leave the aircraft is a frequent evil on commercial flights. “People go crazy when it’s time to get off the plane. Everyone wants to get out as soon as possible. Being hungry and in a hurry brings out the worst in human beings,” he commented.

“You should never blame a person’s education, culture, anger and impulsiveness with the economic situation. He said more about you thinking like that, than about them with their reactions”, wrote another user, who claimed the person who originally published the video for the description with which he accompanied the images.

It is worth specifying that the message he refers to is the following: “I will never take an economy class flight again, ha ha ha”, insinuating that the fact only occurs on these types of commercial flights.

Avianca’s humorous response to the comment of ‘Moth’

With more than 800,000 followers on Twitter, Nelson Polanía expressed that he could not believe what he experienced on an Avianca flight. Also, the comedian Happy Saturdayswith his unique way of communicating, took advantage of the attention of the digital public to give a message with a double meaning.

“Friends, I am not one to believe in these things, but I experienced a paranormal phenomenon. Imagine that I took an Avianca plane and it was fulfilled; I know it’s hard to believe these things, but I swear I lived it, and it wasn’t a dream or mirage, I swear I lived it,” Moth wrote.

“We are looking to the afterlife and there are no records of paranormal effects in flight compliance… On the contrary, we have the voice of the more here that confirms that we have 99.16% compliance in our flights. Live it and travel”, wrote the administrators of the official Twitter profile of the airline’s listening channel.

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