Air Rage

Air rage is the general term for disruptive and/or violent behavior perpetrated by passengers and crew of aircraft, typically during flight. In the first book on the subject "Air Rage: Crisis in the Skies", Air Rage is defined as "aberrant, abnormal, or violent behaviour exhibited during the air travel process".

Read more about Air Rage:  Overview, Undesirable Passenger Behavior

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