Zoe Alexander: Drunken mum unleashes 90-minute abusive tirade against cabin crew, passengers on flight

The mother had to be placed in restraining equipment until the plane landed.

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Zoe Alexander has faced court after she launched a violent rampage at cabin crew and passengers on an international flight.
Zoe Alexander has faced court after she launched a violent rampage at cabin crew and passengers on an international flight. Credit: X

A flight to the Caribbean descended into chaos after a mum attacked cabin crew and fellow passengers during a drunken outburst.

Zoe Alexander was travelling on a TUI Airways flight from Manchester to Cuba when she became increasingly disruptive after drinking alcohol on board, a UK court has heard.

Airline staff were first alerted after Ms Alexander tried to enter a premium section of the aircraft before turning verbally abusive when challenged, calling a staff member a “f..king b..ch.”

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Prosecutor Blaise Morris said her behaviour rapidly escalated, with the mother-of-one lashing out at staff and passengers during a disturbance which lasted 90-minutes.

During the “aggressive” incident, she punched, “kicked at” and bit people while shouting abuse throughout the cabin, The Sun reports.

Manchester Crown Court heard the Brit had been drinking brandy after asking flight attendants for alcohol to help her sleep on the nine-hour flight.

Witnesses described Ms Brandy as loud, confrontational and demanding, with prosecutors saying she sprawled across other passengers’ seats and demanded being served more food.

One passenger and her husband pressed the assistance button after being fearful Ms Alexander could become violent towards their children.

After repeat attempts by flight attendant’s to “temporarily calm down” Ms Alexander by suggesting she watch a movie, the young mum “flew into a rage”.

She proceeded to repeatedly hit a TV screen in the seat in front of her while shouting “f..k you” to a female staff member before repeating the profanity at a male worker and pulling off his tie.

Crew member Gerard Taylor was eventually forced to restrain Ms Alexander with a rarely-used “restraining kit” for the remainder of the flight.

Ms Alexander proceeded to lash out at a nearby passenger who was trying to help Mr Taylor restrain Ms Alexander.

The mum told him: “I hope bad things happen to your children. I hope they die.”

Ms Alexander was escorted off the plane by local police upon landing in Cuba.

According to victim impact statements heard by the court, Ms Alexander’s violent tirade caused “huge disruption and anxiety” during the flight in August of 2022.

Airline staff also told the court they had “never experienced” such treatment while on the job.

Ms Alexander initially denied charged of being drunk on an aircraft and three counts of assault by beating, but changed her pleas to guilty on the first day of her trial in March.

Sentencing her, Judge Paul Mason blasted her conduct as “obnoxious” and “completely unacceptable”, warning that offenders in comparable in-flight incidents often receive immediate jail terms.

Ms Alexander was handed a five-month prison sentence suspended for 18 months after the court was told she is the primary carer for her one-year-old child.

She has also been banned from travelling out of the UK for 12 months.

Judge Mason also ordered she abstain from alcohol for 90 days and attend rehabilitation for 20 days. She is also required to pay compensation of £75 (AUD $139) to her victims.

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