Ex-Commissioner’s Daughter Punches Pakistani Air Hostess Onboard
Air Hostess Assaulted on Serene Air Flight: A Growing Concern for Passenger Safety in Pakistan
In a shocking incident aboard Serene Air flight ER540 on March 18, 2025, a Pakistani air hostess was assaulted by Saima Jogezai, the daughter of former Quetta Commissioner Iftikhar Ahmed. The altercation left the flight attendant with a bloodied nose and broken teeth after she requested that Jogezai comply with seatbelt regulations. This disturbing event highlights the ongoing issue of unruly passenger behavior and raises serious concerns about the safety of airline crew members in Pakistan.
The Incident Details
According to airline officials, both Saima Jogezai and her father appeared to be intoxicated as they boarded the flight from Quetta (UET) to Islamabad (ISB). Tensions escalated quickly when the cabin crew instructed Jogezai to fasten her seatbelt prior to takeoff. In response to this request, she verbally abused the staff, which ultimately led to the physical assault when the pilot aborted takeoff and called for security personnel to intervene.
- Pilot’s Response: The pilot halted the flight due to the disturbance.
- Security Intervention: Airport Security Force (ASF) personnel detained both Jogezai and her father.
- Pressure from Authorities: Despite the assault, the Balochistan administration reportedly intervened, urging a resolution without formal charges.
After providing a written apology, both Jogezai and her father were released without facing legal repercussions. Meanwhile, the injured flight attendant required medical treatment for her injuries, raising questions about the enforcement of passenger regulations in Pakistan’s aviation sector.
A Pattern of Misconduct in Pakistani Aviation
This incident is not isolated but part of a troubling trend of unruly passenger behavior on Pakistani airlines. Over the past few years, both Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and private carriers have reported numerous cases of misconduct, including:
- Physical Assaults: Notable incidents have included politicians attacking flight attendants and passengers attempting to breach cockpit security.
- Verbal Abuse and Non-Compliance: In 2022 alone, aviation authorities documented 87 incidents of disruptive behavior.
Experts attribute these behaviors to inadequate enforcement of air safety regulations and the influence of politically connected individuals who often evade accountability. In response, the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority imposed stricter penalties for unruly behavior in 2023, but enforcement remains inconsistent, particularly for influential passengers.
Concerns for Flight Attendant Safety
Serene Air, established in 2017, has not publicly commented further on the incident, beyond confirming its occurrence. The airline’s protocols for managing disruptive passengers and ensuring the safety of crew members are now under scrutiny.
This assault has reignited discussions about flight attendant safety and the need for consistent enforcement of safety regulations, regardless of a passenger’s social or political status. Aviation unions in Pakistan are calling for stronger protections for crew members and more rigorous action against disruptive individuals.
Join the Conversation
The assault on the air hostess during the Serene Air flight serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by airline crew in Pakistan. What are your thoughts on the measures needed to enhance flight safety and protect airline staff? Share your opinions in the comments below or explore related articles on airline safety and passenger rights.
For further insights into the issue of unruly passengers in aviation, consider reading this detailed report from the International Air Transport Association and this analysis of recent trends in air travel.
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