Viral: Stranded Cebu Pacific Passengers Had Difficulties In Breathing Inside A Plane

Stranded Cebu Pacific Passengers in Clark, Pampanga.

Stranded Cebu Pacific Passengers – A video of a woman scolding the crew of a stranded Cebu Pacific plane that had an emergency landing in Clark Pampanga has gone viral in social media, as the woman exclaimed that they are already having a hard time breathing.

In the video, it can be seen that the woman is complaining that the crew isn’t allowing the passengers to get off the plane to get some fresh air.

The unnamed woman can be heard exclaiming to the Cebu Pacific flight attendants who have said that they have been advised by authorities not to get off the plane.

Stranded Cebu Pacific Passengers

The woman even mentioned that the service of the said airline company is not good even in Europe. She mentioned that they were already stranded for about 2 hours already.

According to the description on the video posted by a certain Naser Jhon Claro Riveral on Facebook, he said that the plane had to refuel in Clark but it consumed a lot of time than expected.

So, as the electricity was cut inside the plane, passengers complained the warm temperature.

Riveral wrote on August 19, 2016:

“Ganito kasi yun ate, so flight nmin kanina sa Coron is 7:50 tpos mnila kmi sana lalapag kaso ang problema ng decongent daw sa NAIA, tpos nag announced sila na sa Clark pampanga daw yung lapag na ng plane. tpos nag ok naman lahat ng pasaheros kasi nga alam na nmin dto na tlga bababa so paglanding nmin dto sa airport ng pampanga, pinaghintay kmi ng almost 2hrs. Kasi daw mag rerefuel daw sila tpos blik daw ulit manila. Ang problema natagalan yung refuel tpos nwala kasi electricity sa loob ng plane e sobrang init na. Ayaw kaming pababain ng mga FA kasi nga yun daw command ng captain. So ang request lng nmin sana e pababain kmi at magpahangin nlng e ayaw tlga khit pinipilit na.Yun nkipag sumbatan na mga tao sa FA sa plane tpos pinababa nlng nung marmi ng nagrereklamo until now dto pa kmi airport.Lol.”

Cebu Pacific is owned by John Gokongwei’s, JG Summit Holdings.

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