Jet2 demands national database for disruptive passengers so yobs can be banned from every airline
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Jet2 demands national database for disruptive passengers so yobs can be banned from every airline.
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Jet2 has called for the creation of a national database for disruptive passengers after chaos broke out on a flight heading to Britain on Monday.
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The incident - which was caught on camera - saw an allegedly drunken traveller threatening staff and fellow passengers in a furious tirade of abuse.
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Jet2 deemed the chaotic scenes to be so serious that bosses have now called for a national database for airlines.The airline wants known yobs to be banned from flying from every UK carrier.After the man had abused staff, other...
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