Airlines See an Alarming Increase in Aggressive Passengers
Airlines See an Alarming Increase in Aggressive Passengers
Many airlines are contending with a disconcerting trend involving "unruly passengers," which has witnessed a two-fold increase within just four years, according to statements from officials at KLM, the world's oldest airline. Leen van Duijn, the vice president for security services at the Dutch carrier, disclosed that the upswing in antisocial behavior serves as a reflection of broader societal challenges. KLM, with a storied history dating back to the 1920s, saw an average of 15 unruly passenger incidents per month in 2019.However, this figure soared to an alarming 30 incidents per month in 2023, even as the airline operated at 6% below its pre-pandemic capacity.The repercussions of this concerning trend are extensive, casting a substantial impact on both passengers and airline staff. Van Duijn emphasized that any form of physical aggression towards crew members or fellow passengers is intolerable.A noteworthy aspect of this surge is the role played by alcohol, identified as a significant contributor, involved in more than half of all recorded incidents. Disturbingly, 60% of these incidents unfolded on board aircraft, with the remaining 40% occurring in departure halls.This escalating problem has prompted collaborative efforts between several European carriers and governments to effectively address the issue. KLM is actively exploring ways to enhance staff training to deal with unruly passengers and is considering the possibility of sharing its no-fly lists with other Dutch airlines, contingent upon compliance with privacy legislation.
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