Flight attendant reveals her worst ever experience on a plane
A Jetstar cabin crew member has revealed the horror experience she had while on a flight from Bali to Australia.
A cabin crew member has gone viral for sharing a sickening story about the worst flight she’s ever worked on.
Jetstar flight attendant Erika said the flight between Bali and Townsville, Queensland, was the worst ever, as she detailed a terrible mid-air experience that she had on the international route in a video on TikTok.
The incident, which took place about eight years ago, involved a young boy with an upset stomach.
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According to Erika, the young boy was trying to open the toilet door, but the stall was occupied.
She told Daily Mail Australia: “Standing right behind him, I say, ‘Hey buddy, somebody’s in there, I’m sure they won’t be long.’”
“He turned around and he spewed right here, in my face, in my throat and all down the front of my uniform down into my shoes.”
The worst part about the experience, Erika said, was sitting through the rest of the flight covered in vomit.
Erika went straight back to her home to shower, where she discovered a piece of regurgitated pineapple in her bra.
She said: “I’ll just let you know, everything I was wearing that day went into the bin. I wasn’t even going to try to clean that or put that in my washing machine.”
In another incident, Erika explained how another woman on board a flight had a horrendous case of Bali belly.
“I asked, ‘Have you been sick? If you’re feeling sick, don’t trap yourself into the toilet because it will be worse for you. Just come out and we’ll sit you down and give you ice and hydrolytes,’” Erika said.
The passenger responded with: “No, I went into the lavatory because I thought I was going to be sick and then, as I was going to be sick, I felt it coming out the other end.”
Erika described the scene in the lavatory with horror, saying the woman had essentially been “vomiting out of both ends at the same time”.
“It was smeared all over the wall of the lavatory, all over the mirror and on the door,” she said.
Nurses on TikTok found the interaction amusing, with many saying this was their daily experience on the job.
In response, Erika said they were true heroes.
Erika began posting content about her job on TikTok to “bring a smile to people’s faces”.
“My entire goal is to support people’s mental health. Everyone suffers from mental health issues.”
– with The Sun