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7 APRIL: ORLANDO, FLORIDA Sean Jude Kelly, 31, was arrested after his British Airways fl ight from Cancun to London Gatwick had to divert when he started fi ghting with passengers and spitting at crew.


10 APRIL: WASHINGTON DC


Saurabh Agarwal, 39, was arrested after allegedly molesting the woman seated next to him on an American Airlines fl ight from Miami to Washington. When she fell asleep, he


is reported to have put his hand inside her shirt and then inside her bra to fondle her breasts.


17 APRIL: MAUN, BOTSWANA


8 APRIL: WINNIPEG, CANADA A woman was arrested on arrival from Toronto for smoking in the toilets on board the fl ight.


Thatayaone Oaitse, a Communications Offi cer at the Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority, was removed from an Air Botswana fl ight before its departure to Gabarone


due to his intoxicated behaviour. Oaitse became abusive to crew when he was told that the fl ight would be delayed.


26 APRIL: GUIYANG, CHINA


A male passenger slapped the buttocks of a fl ight attendant on an Air China fl ight as it prepared for departure to Shanghai. He was escorted off the aircraft.


28 APRIL: PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Salvatore Bevivino, 52, was detained on arrival from San Francisco for allegedly failing to fl ush the toilet on his Virgin America fl ight. He had also become engaged in an argument with cabin crew after he refused to order drinks using the automatic touch-screen in his seat, preferring to use the call button to summon the crew.


30 APRIL: DALLAS, TEXAS Scott Warren Prascher and Deacon Chancellor Cooper, both 33, allegedly started a fi st-fi ght on an American Airlines fl ight from San Antonio.


30 APRIL: TAMPA, FLORIDA Latrese Janelle Brantley, 39, was arrested on her arrival from San Juan due to her alleged violent behaviour on board her JetBlue fl ight.


30 APRIL: OMAHA


Deshaun Blackett, 32, allegedly screamed at fl ight attendants and grabbed one by the arm on a fl ight from New York to Omaha.


2 MAY: HONOLULU, HAWAII Two women were arrested after they had become argumentative on board an Allegiant Air fl ight that had landed from Washington.


9 MAY: KANSAS CITY An American Airlines fl ight, en route from Los Angeles to New York JFK, diverted to Kansas City due to a woman who was disrupting the fl ight by continuously singing Whitney Houston songs. The woman was released without charge. Reports indicate that she was diabetic.


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