Virgin passengers handed bottles to relieve themselves in as toilets fail on packed flight | World | News

As an old woman endured the “humiliation” of the pollution in the air, the passengers had to urinate in bottles on a full flight in the bottles.
The travelers were told that they would do after the sinks of the entire plane after they had malfunctioned on her tiring six -hour virgin journey between Bali and Brisbane.
The cabin crew, after the rear facilities of the Boeing 737 Max 8 have already been withdrawn from the service, after a major blockage, WCS declared them irregularly.
They followed them with any place to relieve them – and the bottles were reported to be given for passengers who could not wait.
There was anger because the flight was not postponed or scrapped due to insufficient engineering support on the ground and two of the three cabins could not be used before the plane left the track. Reports the mirror.
A passenger hit the airline and told Australia about the turmoil on the ship.
They said: “An old woman could not keep and the public was subjected to humiliation. In the middle of the flight, every toilet failed. The cabin team reported that we should relax in the bottles or ‘already above everything in the toilet’.”
Virgin Australia had problems with sinks after flight from Denpasar to Brisbane. Airline spokesman news.com.au told: “On Thursday evening, Denpasar Brisbane Virgin Australian flight experienced a problem affecting the serviceability of the sinks during the flight.
The Australian Union of Transportation Workers (Twu) has approached Virgin since then and described it as “a sad event that poses a serious danger for both crew and passengers.”
“Throughout the Board of Directors, aviation workers are dealing with increasing risks for their health and safety in the workplace. Not only did they prioritize the emergence of airplanes to maximize the profits of the community in the workplace.”
In a separate incident in April, passengers on the virgin Atlantic flight were stranded at a military airport after an emergency landing due to a serious woman. Passengers claimed that they stayed in limo with “no food” for 24 hours and “feeling from the world”.
Diabetic patients, infants and a pregnant woman, including vulnerable passengers, 30,000 ft from the ground from the ground above the medical emergency situation in a military center ‘abandoned’ was ‘abandoned’.
Virgin Atlantic Flight VS358 left Heathrow at 11.40 on Wednesday and Türkiye had to turn to Diyarbakir Airport at 16:30.
The flight was planned to contact in Mumbai, India at 1.40 on Thursday.
However, after the mid -air emergency, the Airbus A350 suffered a technical error – and the female passenger could not leave again for India after being removed from the seriously ill plane.
The remaining travelers were instructed to leave the plane, but rejected access to transport luggage and personal items.
A virgin Atlantic spokesman The Mirror told The Mirror: “On April 2, we are sorry for the extensive technical examination before the execution of the landing of landing from London Heathrow to Mumbai Virgin Atlantic Flight VS358 after an emergency medical deflection to Diyarbakin airport in Türkiye.
“The safety and safety of our customers and crew continues to be our highest priority and we sincerely apologize for the causing discomfort and long delay. Hotel accommodation was provided on Thursday evening before today’s journey.
He continued: “When all necessary technical approvals are guaranteed, the plane left Diyarbakin airport, which operates as a vs1358 flight at 13:00 on Friday, April 4th. Customers are currently going to Mumbai with an expected arrival in the local time.”




