Passenger Urinates On Floor After Aircrew Said The Toilet Was Off Limits

A female passenger on board a Wizz Air flight shocked and disgusted air crew and fellow passengers alike when she got down on her haunches and urinated on the floor of the airplane.

The incident apparently occurred after the woman was told she could not use the toilet since the aircraft, which was flying from Polish capital Warsaw to London Luton, was being refueled.

Disturbing images and footage taken of the woman show a pool of urine around her feet as she relieved herself in the galley, a.k.a the area where food is prepared.

As she is squatting, with her underwear and leggings around her ankles, the woman can be seen talking on the phone (presumably to her friend).

“You have to help me before the flight takes off,” she said. “I am peeing in the aircraft.”

“I asked them (cabin crew) if I could use the toilet, but they said I could not right now.”

“So I am peeing in the galley. Right in front of them.”

A young British couple can be heard saying, “That is disgusting. You are a grown woman.”

But the brazen woman simply replied: “Yeah, I know. I did ask.”

The man then adds: “So you think it is okay to piss on the floor?”

The woman was taken by the Bedfordshire Police after the incident. There have been no further updates on her condition.

A spokeswoman for Wizz Air said: “On Wizz Air flight W6 1309 from Warsaw to London Luton a passenger was reported to become unruly during landing, ignoring crew instructions.”

“The cabin crew handled the situation as they are trained to do and reported the passenger’s behaviour to the respective authorities.”

“After disembarkation, while waiting for the authorities’ arrival, the situation escalated.”

“The aircraft was refuelling and therefore the lavatories could not be used, as is standard procedure.”

“As a result, the passenger’s behaviour became aggressive and offensive towards the crew.”

“Safety is our top priority and the airline has zero tolerance for abusive behaviour. This is now a matter for the police.”