A German resident of Turkish descent was arrested upon landing on a flight from Turkey to Germany, after he refused to sit next to a female seat mate, only to then punch the flight attendant when she tried to help with the situation. The guy then proceeded to insult police officers in Turkish, leading to even more charges… talk about awful behavior. Passenger causes commotion on Turkey to Germany flightThis situation is obviously terrible on all levelsBottom line Passenger causes commotion on Turkey to Germany flightGerman media is reporting on an incident that happened on June 1, 2026, on a flight from Samsun, Turkey (SZF), to Dusseldorf, Germany (DUS). This happened on a SunExpress flight, with that being a leisure airline that’s a joint venture between Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines.According to reports, the 29-year-old man ended up in a situation where he was sitting next to a female, which he wasn’t comfortable with, claiming it was in violation of Sharia law. When the flight attendant confronted him, he reportedly punched her in the face.German Federal Police were called to the airport in Dusseldorf shortly before 7AM, to take a report of the assault. A criminal complaint was subsequently filed. The passenger confessed to the crime, though the conversation didn’t go smoothly.The man reportedly insulted the police officers in Turkish, thinking they wouldn’t understand. However, since one of the officers spoke Turkish, the man received an additional charge of insult, beyond his charge of assault.One detail that’s not known is the context in which he ended up sitting next to a woman. Like, how did this incident only happen while the plane was in the air, and not on the ground in Turkey, before departure, since presumably he would’ve been offloaded at that point? This incident happened on a SunExpress flightThis situation is obviously terrible on all levelsEven as someone who isn’t really religious, I think people are entitled to there sincerely held religious beliefs. However, if your religious beliefs impact the ability of others to go about their day, I think it’s on the person with the religious beliefs to make accommodations, rather than putting that burden on others.On the topic of Sharia law, as you’d expect, different people have different interpretations. The idea is that direct contact and interaction with the opposite gender (if not related by blood, marriage, etc.) is only allowed for necessity. I guess the idea here is that if you’re sitting next to someone on a plane you could accidentally touch, and that was presumably an issue for him.Now, let me point out that not all people with that general belief system interpret things that way, and many will view it as being fine to sit next to someone of the opposite gender on a plane. If this is really how the guy felt, he should’ve purchased an extra seat (which SunExpress allows) to prevent any potential touch.Of course the irony here is that he was so concerned about inadvertently making contact with a female, only to then… slap a female, which I’m pretty sure would qualify as direct contact.Then the icing on the cake here is that he insulted the police officers, which is a criminal offense in Germany, and it can even lead to imprisonment. Ouch all around…This guy should’ve purchased an extra seat, if it was so importantBottom lineA passenger on a SunExpress flight had quite the meltdown, when he first refused to sit next to a woman, only to then punch the flight attendant when she tried to intervene. When the flight was met by police in Germany, he then insulted the officers, which is also a crime in Germany.While I respect sincerely held religious beliefs, this guy was 100% in the wrong on all counts here, and I imagine he’ll be held accountable for his behavior.What do you make of this flight seating incident?
Man Refuses To Sit Next To Woman On Plane, Citing “Sharia Law,” Then Punches Flight Attendant
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