Flight Attendant Kicked Out of £2,000-A-Night Maldives Resort After Boozy Balcony Brawl
A British Airways flight attendant’s luxury Maldives holiday ended in chaos – and an early trip home. The drama unfolded at the swanky Oblu Xperience Ailafushi resort, where rooms cost up to £2,000 a night.
Luxury Break Turns Sour With Raucous Balcony Party
The unnamed stewardess flew from Heathrow to Malé last week with colleagues. She then extended her trip, bringing along her daughter and a friend using discounted tickets. What should have been a relaxing all-inclusive break turned rowdy after too much booze sparked a noisy celebration on the villa balcony.
Screaming, Shoving and Flying Fists Spark Hotel Uproar
Other guests soon complained about “screaming and screeching,” which escalated into a full-blown brawl late at night. Hotel staff tried to calm things down but got met with “a lot of pushing and shoving, then fists were flying,” sources revealed. Bystanders had to step in to break up the melee.
British Airways Steps In – Stewardess Sent Home Early
Hotel bosses threatened to kick out the entire crew, forcing British Airways to act. Only the disruptive flight attendant was ordered to fly back to London immediately. Her daughter and friend returned the next day.
BA rules say employees must take responsibility for anyone on their booking. This incident piles onto a string of staff controversies, including the recent firing of two flight attendants over a racist video. The airline has yet to comment on the latest scandal but will no doubt face questions about off-duty staff behaviour and professionalism.