A British Airways passenger took to Reddit to describe the worst flight one can ever imagine, as the person claimed that a co-passenger woman urinated in her seat and remained in her seat for the entire duration of the six-hour flight from Boston to London Heathrow last week.
The Redditor also provided some photos of the incident showing a wet seat and how the woman stuck her bare feet through the gap between the seats in front of her.
"Earlier this week… had the worst flight I’ve had in a long time. Instead of getting up and going to the bathroom, the woman next to me in 21J (who already didn’t smell great) urinated in her seat and then sat in it for the entire flight. They also put their bare feet through the gap between the seats in front us," the Reddit account said.
"I was one of the last people off the plane and told the crew (when my suspicions were confirmed when she finally got up) - I hope it’s possible to swap the seats quickly because all I could think about was the poor person who had that seat on the flight going back the other way. I am still in shock!" the person wrote.
The Redditor said the woman could be in her 40s or maybe older; she didn't seem drunk and there was no other strange behavior on her part. The woman was alone and did not talk to the seatmate at all.
The alleged incident took place in the premium economy section World Traveller Plus. The restroom was near the woman's seat and apparently, she had no disability to go to the restroom but according to the Redditor, she chose not to.
British Airways did not issue any statement on the alleged incident.
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