A recent four-hour flight from Surat to Bangkok became a spectacle of overindulgence, as Gujarati passengers took full advantage of the relaxed in-flight rules.
Gujarat, being a dry state, requires residents to get a special permit to purchase or consume alcohol, so the flight offered a rare opportunity to let loose. The passengers did not waste a moment, consuming alcohol worth ₹1.8 lakh before the plane even began its descent into Bangkok.
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One of the passengers, eager to share the experience, recorded the entire scene and posted a video online. The footage shows the jubilant crowd cheering and indulging in the endless supply of alcohol, with the flight’s onboard snacks quickly vanishing.
The passengers, known for their love of food, polished off every item, including their own thepla, fafda, and khakhra, brought along in true Gujarati style.
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The video, which went viral, quickly garnered attention on social media, sparking mixed reactions. While many applauded the festive spirit, others expressed concern about the behavior, calling it excessive and inappropriate. The internet, especially, seemed worried about the image this reflected of the passengers and the community at large.
“It’s one thing to have fun, but this is over the top,” commented one user. Another lamented, “This kind of behavior on a flight only reinforces negative stereotypes.”
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Though the passengers clearly had the time of their lives, the incident raised questions about the responsibility of individuals in such public spaces and the image they project to the world.
Surat to Bangkok flights started today.
Passengers drank 15 liters of alcohol on the flight, and the alcohol ran out even before the plane reached Bangkok.
300 passengers consumed alcohol worth ₹1.8 lakhs during the 4-hour-long journey. They even finished all the snacks. pic.twitter.com/aq89qFS1xk— Mr Sinha (@MrSinha_) December 21, 2024