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AIR WATCH
2 JANUARY: MUMBAI 6 JANUARY: PORTLAND, OREGON 8 JANUARY: LOS ANGELES
20 Air India passengers held their fellow A Hawaiian Airlines Flight en route to Kahului, Hawaii, A Hawaii-bound flight had to change course and
passengers and the crew of their Air India turned back to Portland when a man, and his female land in Los Angeles after a man was accused of
flight hostage when their flight was diverted to travelling companion, allegedly refused to stow a harassing a woman on board.
Mumbai as a result of fog in Delhi. large, carry on duffle bag when instructed to do so by
flight attendants. It was also reported that they made 8 JANUARY: ST. JOHN’S, CANADA
5 JANUARY: MUMBAI comments interpreted as being threatening. A Delta flight, en route from Pittsburgh to Paris,
Three Nigerian soccer starts, Odafe Okolie, Ogba diverted to Newfoundland today after an unruly
Kalu and goalkeeper Arindam Bhattacharya were 6 JANUARY: MIAMI passenger incident.
arrested on arrival in Mumbai following their A Northwest Airlines flight
behaviour on a SpiceJet flight from Goa. They preparing to take off from 9 JANUARY: MUMBAI
allegedly assaulted and outraged the modesty Miami for Detroit had Bruno Augustin D’Souza, 53, was allegedly abusive on
of a female crew member on board. They play to taxi back to the gate a Jet Airways flight from Hong Kong to Mumbai. He is
for Churchill Brothers, the League Champions, when Mansor Mohammad said to have become upset that he had to wait to use
and were on their way from Goa to Kolkata, via Asad allegedly became the restrooms in the Economy cabin and was denied
Mumbai, to play a league game. disruptive and shouted out, access to those in the Business Class section. D’Souza
“I want to kill all the Jews”. is said to have screamed obscenities and, once he had
5 JANUARY: DURHAM, UK returned to his seat, fondled one of the flight attendants.
A Thomson Airways flight from Alicante 8 JANUARY: COLORADO SPRINGS
was diverted to Durham Tees Valley Airport Muhammad Abu Tahir, 47, allegedly became 10 JANUARY: AMSTERDAM
as a result of weather problems at Leeds disruptive on an Air Tran flight en route from An intoxicated passenger caused the diversion of
Bradford Airport. When the crew announced Atlanta to San Francisco. He was upset that a bmi flight en route from Moscow to Heathrow.
that they were departing for Newcastle he was not being given the food that was being
(further north and further away from Leeds served in business class. Once the crew had 10 JANUARY: MUMBAI
than Durham), passengers became angry locked him in the restroom, blocking his exit An Air India flight from Dubai to Kozhikode
and one was arrested and cautioned for with a catering trolley, the aircraft diverted to diverted to Mumbai due to an unruly passenger
using threatening behaviour. Colorado Springs. smoking in the restrooms.
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