A man reportedly complaining about a long delay on an easyJet flight was punched by an airport employee.
…even though the man was holding a baby!
The shocking moment was captured on camera and shared online by fellow traveler Arabella Ark, who told MailOnline that a bad day suddenly got much worse — they were waiting to board an easyJet flight from Nice, France, to London Luton airport.
“Everyone was having the most appalling day,” she said. “And then, all of a sudden, a man holding a baby gets whacked.”
“It all kicked off after his wife was talking to the [airport employee] because we were getting no information whatsoever about the delay.”
https://twitter.com/ArabellaArkwri1/status/891407362678018054
EasyJet was quick to react, hoping to avoid a PR nightmare. Responding to the photo, the airline said the employee pictured was not one of their employees.
“We are concerned to see this – it is not an easyJet staff member & they do not work for our ground handling agents,” the airliner tweeted.
A second tweet continued: “We are taking this up with Nice Airport & their special assistance provider Samsic who we understand this person works for.”
https://twitter.com/easyJet_press/status/891454313649844225
In a more detailed statement, easyJet noted that the delay “was due to a technical issue with the aircraft and a replacement aircraft and crew were sent from London Gatwick to operate the flight.”
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