Air Canada Flight from Casablanca to Montreal Canceled After Flight Attendant Incident
On Friday, July 26th, Air Canada flight AC73 from Casablanca to Montreal was canceled following an incident involving a flight attendant and passengers. The Airbus A330-300 had just departed the gate when the flight attendant began yelling at passengers, prompting the aircraft to return to the gate for safety reasons.
The incident was captured on video, which shows the flight attendant sternly addressing an economy class section in both French and English. The flight attendant's remarks included warnings against bullying the crew and threats of passenger removal. The situation reportedly began when a passenger requested a blanket due to excessive air conditioning.
Unverified sources suggest that the request for a blanket was made rudely, leading to a tense exchange. The flight attendant, who was not seen in the video, reportedly refused the blanket, which resulted in a sarcastic response from the passenger about the cost of the flight. This led the lead flight attendant to confront the passenger, escalating the situation further.
The exact reason for the flight's cancellation remains unclear. Some reports indicate that local police were called to remove the passenger, causing other passengers to disembark in solidarity. Other accounts suggest that rising tensions among passengers and crew led the captain to decide to cancel and reschedule the flight with a different crew.
The video has sparked varied reactions online, with many agreeing that it lacks proper context. Despite this, Air Canada has faced criticism and some racist remarks. The airline is conducting an investigation to understand the full details of the incident and ensure the safety and comfort of its passengers on future flights.