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Qantas Flight Diverted to Tahiti After Alleged Mid‑Air Assault on Crew

QF21 Melbourne–Dallas was forced into Papeete after a passenger allegedly attacked a cabin crew member. The 18‑hour ultra‑long‑haul service made an unscheduled stop in Tahiti, where authorities removed the passenger before the flight resumed . The incident involving reported intoxication and physical contact with staff—highlights a growing industry headache disruptive passenger behaviour is spiking post‑pandemic .

B2B Take-Home:

IATA data shows unruly passenger incidents remain elevated globally . For corporate travel managers and airlines alike, crew protection protocols and alcohol policies are now critical risk management priorities on long‑haul sectors.

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