Passenger criticises air hostess over luggage assistance refusal

A woman complained on social media after an air hostess refused to help her stow her heavy luggage. (via Surachet Shotivaranon)

[An UPDATE to this story paints a different perspective to the original confrontation with the air hostess over the passenger’s luggage.]

An incident occurred yesterday when a woman took to social media to criticise an air hostess for refusing to assist her with her luggage. The woman, who was on a VietJet airline flight, lamented the poor service and asked why air hostesses existed if they were not willing to provide assistance beyond selling food and beverages.

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Her suitcase weighed 7 kilogrammes, and the woman, who only weighed 43 kilogrammes, struggled to lift it. She claimed the air hostess told her to lift it herself and questioned why she hadn’t opted for the luggage service if she was unable to carry it.

The post quickly went viral, sparking a wave of comments. Some users defended the air hostess, explaining that their primary responsibility is the safety of passengers, not luggage handling.

They clarified that air hostesses might assist in certain cases, such as when travelling with small children, elderly or disabled passengers, or those recovering from surgery. However, healthy and capable passengers should take care of their luggage.

The woman later explained further in a comment.

“I will explain later. I posted this because I asked the air hostess for help, and she told me to do it myself. I understood the rules, and I was about to lift my suitcase, but it was difficult. My friend complained about the lack of service spirit.

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“Then another female air hostess came and rudely asked, ‘If it’s heavy, why didn’t you check it in?’ I felt upset by her tone. I understand the rules of boarding a plane, which require carrying your own luggage. But I posted my experience because I felt bad about the air hostess’s tone.”

Her post was subsequently deleted and her Facebook profile was made private, leaving only her cover photo visible, reports KhaoSod Online.

A social media influencer was on the same flight and shared a different perspective, suggesting the woman was in a group that became combative and had to be removed from the flight.

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Neill Fronde

Neill is a journalist from the United States with 10+ years broadcasting experience and national news and magazine publications. He graduated with a degree in journalism and communications from the University of California and has been living in Thailand since 2014.

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