'Smelly' Passenger Kicked Off Plane

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A Man's Body Odor on an Air Canada Jazz Flight Overwhelmed His Fellow Passengers

Few people would argue that air travel doesn't stink on same days, but what about their fellow passengers?

Well, the smell of one passenger was so bad that he was apparently asked to leave a recent Air Canada regional airline flight.

The Air Canada Jazz flight from Charlottetown, on Prince Edward Island, was preparing for the two-hour flight to Montreal when passengers on the plane reportedly complained about the odor coming from one of their fellow travelers. The crew eventually decided to ask the man to leave the plane.

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"As an airline, the safety and comfort of our passengers and crew are our top priorities," Air Canada Jazz spokeswoman Manon Stuart said in an e-mail statement. "Therefore, any situation that compromises either their safety or comfort is taken seriously and in such circumstances the crew will act in the best interest of the majority of our passengers."

An Air Canada employee moved Penny Walsh of Charlottetown to another seat so she would not have to ride alongside the man who was giving off the unpleasant aroma.

"People were just mumbling and staring at him," Walsh told the Prince Edward Island Guardian, describing the man as unkempt. "The guy next to me said, 'It's brutal.'"

She said the incident delayed the flight by only 15 to 20 minutes.

"Kudos to the [Air Canada] staff because it's a very uncomfortable situation," she told the Guardian. "I honestly think in this situation, they handled it appropriately."

Reached on her cell phone today by ABC News, Walsh declined to be interviewed, saying that she didn't want more attention drawn to the man.

Stuart confirmed that a passenger was removed from the Feb. 6 afternoon flight but would not say exactly why the passenger was asked to leave, saying the airline "must respect the privacy of our passengers.

"Our crew dealt with the situation according to our standard operating procedures," she added.

The U.S. passenger was reportedly allowed to travel on a flight the following morning.

An Odoriferous Threat to Order?

Passengers are often asked to leave an aircraft if they are unruly, intoxicated or refuse to follow crew instructions. A series of passengers have also been asked recently to deplane because they were too fat to fit into their seats, the most recent being actor-director Kevin Smith. He was kicked off a Southwest Airlines flight Saturday. Being too fat to fit into your seat not only creates a comfort issue for other passengers but also a safety concern.

As for having bad body odor, well, that just creates an uncomfortable situation for everybody trapped next to him or her and unable to open a window.

Air Canada Jazz's Stuart said that in some circumstances it may become necessary for the crew to remove passengers whose behavior is perceived to pose a threat to the safety or comfort of other customers, the crew or even the aircraft.

"They are professionals who are well-trained to handle challenging situations," she said. "It's important to understand that our crew members make every effort to resolve a situation before it becomes an issue."

As airplanes try to squeeze more money out of every flight, passengers are finding themselves cramped and having to interact with their fellow fliers more than ever before.

"Until recently, passengers had gotten accustomed to empty middle seats and vacant overhead storage, those days are over," said Rick Seaney, CEO of airfare-search site FareCompare.com and an ABCNews.com columnist.

"Airlines have spent the last few years adding hefty checked bag fees, trimming back flights and discounting tickets, filling planes to the gills with bags and bodies and making ample personal space a figment of years gone by. "

Smelly Passenger Kicked Off Plane: Odor Disturbed Others on Flight - ABC News
 
I have seen that happen on both "Airline" and "Airline UK".......Southwest actully took one passenger to a shower stall and gave them a change of clothes
 
:shock: wow, they really do that?

Yep.....Southwest was the first to start making....ahem..."wider" passengers buy two seats as well.

Ofc this story is Air Canada......A few will probably follow


I have had many many uncomfortable situations on flights. Not fun.
 
Yep.....Southwest was the first to start making....ahem..."wider" passengers buy two seats as well.

Ofc this story is Air Canada......A few will probably follow


I have had many many uncomfortable situations on flights. Not fun.

Wow, I don't fly that much, so I have never seen anything like that. Must be awkward!
 
I think smelly people like him should NOT be admitted in the first place!
 
Wow, I don't fly that much, so I have never seen anything like that. Must be awkward!


Be glad you don't fly alot. It's not what it used to be. I still fly quite a bit but now that I don't have to worry about work I drive when I can.
 
Be glad you don't fly alot. It's not what it used to be. I still fly quite a bit but now that I don't have to worry about work I drive when I can.

Unfortunately, I haven't traveled much. I did get to drive across the country. I'll be happy when I can. I love flying, hate the people on the planes :) I think I'll get my own private jet!:P
 
I have seen that happen on both "Airline" and "Airline UK".......Southwest actully took one passenger to a shower stall and gave them a change of clothes

I was JUST going to say that! :lol: Boy, we watch too much TV. :lol:
 
Unfortunately, I haven't traveled much. I did get to drive across the country. I'll be happy when I can. I love flying, hate the people on the planes :) I think I'll get my own private jet!:P

I love flying.....but it's the people and the security that's a pain. I agree with the security but I still hate waiting to go through it.

I drove a U-haul from Dallas to San Jose over thanksgiving....That was fun.
I drive from Dallas to Ruidoso (10 hrs) alot.
 
I love flying.....but it's the people and the security that's a pain. I agree with the security but I still hate waiting to go through it.

I drove a U-haul from Dallas to San Jose over thanksgiving....That was fun.
I drive from Dallas to Ruidoso (10 hrs) alot.

Besides PA to CA, the furthest I have driven would be NC. I don't like the fact that I have to haul my bags up the escalator at the Philadelphia airport if I catch an early flight!:lol:
 
Besides PA to CA, the furthest I have driven would be NC. I don't like the fact that I have to haul my bags up the escalator at the Philadelphia airport if I catch an early flight!:lol:

I like Philly's airport.....at least last time I was there......SLC is good just don't fly through there on election day (No Booze) Denver and Phoenix are awesome airports......DFW kinda sux because all of the bars are past security so you can't have a drink or eat with someone during a layover.
 
I like Philly's airport.....at least last time I was there......SLC is good just don't fly through there on election day (No Booze) Denver and Phoenix are awesome airports......DFW kinda sux because all of the bars are past security so you can't have a drink or eat with someone during a layover.

The airport is nice. But If you don't do curbside checkin you have to lug all your bags (I'm a women so that mean a really big one) up the escalator and carry on too. I don't have that kind of coordination :lol:
 
The airport is nice. But If you don't do curbside checkin you have to lug all your bags (I'm a women so that mean a really big one) up the escalator and carry on too. I don't have that kind of coordination :lol:

:lol: I know what you mean. I usually ship my bags if I have enough time...I have had my luggage misplaced or stolen so often flying I try not to mess with it.
 
Smelly people should not be allowed on buses, trains, and airlines until they take a shower first and wear clean clothes! When I was 16 I had to tolerate 8 hours on the Greyhound bus next to a really sweaty smelly man, and it was on a very hot day, 90 degrees. Yuck! I was so happy when I arrived at my destination!

And I ride public transit which means I often have to deal with really smelly people. Ugh. I can't wait til I have the money for a used car!
 
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