‘Unruly passengers’ on planes have doubled in 4 years: KLM

Double trouble.

Bosses from the world’s oldest airline say incidents involving “unruly passengers” have doubled in just four years.

Leen van Duijn, the vice president for security services at Dutch carrier KLM, revealed the shocking stat in a statement on Thursday, saying the rise in antisocial behavior was an unfortunate “reflection of broader society.”

KLM — which has been in operation since the 1920s — clocked an average of 15 unruly passengers per month back in 2019.

In 2023, the airline recorded a whopping 30 incidents per month, despite being 6% below pre-pandemic capacity.

“The consequences of passengers misbehaving are severe; it has a major impact on our passengers and our colleagues,” van Duijn declared. “No form of physical aggression towards our crew or fellow passengers is tolerated.”

“Unfortunately, we have to note that the number of unruly passengers has increased sharply,” he added.


KLM Boeing 777-200 passenger plane made with GE jet engines.
KLM — which has been in operation since the 1920s — clocked an average of 15 unruly passengers per month back in 2019. This year, that number rose to 30. Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

The carrier claimed that alcohol “played a role” in more than half of all incidents recorded.

Officials added that 60% of the incidents took place onboard an aircraft, while the other 40% occurred in the departure hall.

The situation has become so bad that several European carriers are now working with governments to tackle this issue.

KLM is examining how staff can be better trained to deal with unruly passengers, looking into whether its no-fly lists can be shared with other Dutch airlines “subject to applicable legislation governing privacy.”


Earlier this month, video of a couple busted bonking in the bathroom of a Ryanair jet went viral on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Tiffany Gomas became a household name after she was booted off a plane following an unhinged rant filmed by another passenger and uploaded to TikTok. knuckelslawncare/TikTok

However, it’s not just European companies experiencing a rise in shocking midair incidents.

This year, the Post has covered dozens of stories involving unruly passengers on airplanes across the US, including Tiffany Gomas.

Back in August, the American Airlines passenger became a household name after she was booted off a plane following an unhinged rant filmed by another passenger and uploaded to TikTok.

I’m telling you, I’m getting the f–k off and there’s a reason why I’m getting the f–k off and everyone can either believe it or they can not believe it,” the marketing exec bizarrely yelled in the viral video.

“I don’t give two f–ks, but I am telling you right now – that motherf–ker back there is NOT real.”

Meanwhile, in September, Instagram influencer Morgan Osman was also recorded having a tantrum on an American Airlines flight.

“Film me, I’m Instagram famous, you f–king bum,” Osman — who was flying in coach — snapped at another passenger following an on-board squabble.