Strangers on Flight to Cancun Caught Joining Mile High Club – Crew: “Do You Want to Jeopardize Your Vaca for a BJ?”

by Adam

Two passengers who had just met on a Virgin Atlantic 747 flight from London Gatwick (LGW) to Cancun (CUN) were caught by flight attendants who opened the bathroom door and found the man with his pants down and the woman sitting on the toilet seat according to the NY Post. Fellow passengers said the female participant seemed drunk and began chatting up her fellow passengers right after boarding. They apparently shared a kiss before relocating to the bathroom about half way through the flight.

Three flight attendants followed and banged on the door until the man “sheepishly” emerged. That’s when one flight attendant asked: “Would you jeopardize your holiday for a blowjob?”.  The man originally claimed he was helping his fellow sick passenger, until the flight attendants called him out for just meeting her! Passengers cheered as they were escorted back to their seats. It wasn’t all fun though as cops were waiting for the plane upon arriving in Cancun after the same female passenger got into a fight with one of her friends. Virgin Atlantic has banned her from all future flights.

Here’s one passenger’s account:

“She turned up on the plane totally sloshed at 12:30 p.m. She was very friendly and approached me and my pal for a chat. The woman then struck up a bond with a guy who was traveling on his own and sat across the aisle from her. They were kissing. They were both in their late 20s, but were total strangers before getting on the plane. Minutes later she disappeared into the toilet, and he followed her in. It was so obvious. Everyone knew what was happening because she had been so loud and rowdy.”

Virgin issued this statement:

“Flight VS93 from Gatwick to Cancun on March 13 was met by the authorities on arrival due to disruptive behavior on board. The safety and well-being of our customers and crew is our top priority, and we won’t tolerate any behavior that compromises this. As a result, the disruptive customer has now been banned from all future travel on Virgin Atlantic aircraft.”

…and here’s the video

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Frances October 18, 2018 - 7:52 pm

Thank you for the terrific post

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