Fed up with being cursed out and attacked, flight attendants speak out about unruly passengers

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Fed up with being cursed out and attacked, flight attendants speak out about unruly passengers
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The number of unruly passenger incidents on flights is skyrocketing. And the worst part? It's not slowing down.

Flight attendants are now speaking out publicly about the stress of managing increasingly unruly passengers at 35,000 feet, a job that's gotten more difficult in recent months as passengers return to the skies after months of lockdowns.

Most flight attendants have kept quiet about the rise of unruly passengers out of fear of retaliation by their employers. "I do think that doing that could cause additional concerns and problems within the cabin," she said. Passengers wearing face masks as a preventive measure against the spread of Covid-19 are seen on an escalator at Orlando International Airport.more than 3,400 reports of unruly passengers so far this year

"I've had the F-bomb dropped on me, [and I've been given] side-eye, lip, and temper tantrums," Cook recalled. "I don't know if they're going to get violent. And I don't want to have to deal with that kind of situation."after a passenger "repeatedly ignored standard inflight instructions and became verbally and physically abusive upon landing," Southwest told NBC News in a statement.

It's becoming "a more volatile situation," she said, asking to remain anonymous out of fear of losing her job.

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