Passenger heading for Britain ‘throws used sanitary pads’ at check-in staff after ranting at them when she is refused boarding

A furious passenger is said to have hurled her polluted sanitary pads when checking in the airport when she was denied that she was going on board to her flight to the VK.

Gloria Omisore flew from her hometown Lagos, Nigeria, to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi for her long -distance trip to Manchester on Monday.

During the check -in, however, Gloria was told by the staff of the airline that she did not have the required Schengen visa to enter France because she had booked a stop in Paris for the further flight to Great Britain.

She was offered an alternative route landing in London, but Gloria is said to descend into ‘Check-in anger’, screaming at the counter staff who tried to stay calm during the tirade.

The angry passenger was eventually refused and was returned to Kenya and lost the costs of her tickets for France and Manchester, as well as her hotel booking.

Images show the tense moment at the check-in office while the passenger confronted the staff of the airline.

After the heated argument, the passenger reportedly threw a bloody menstrual path, which landed on the countertop and then fell on the floor. It is seen on the ground at the end of the clip.

A furious passenger on the way to the UK is said to have hurled a bloody sanitary pads at the airport’s check-in staff when she was refused on board her flight

Images shows the tense moment that the passenger confronted the check-in agency after she was informed that she could not do a stopover in France

Images shows the tense moment that the passenger confronted the check-in agency after she was informed that she could not do a stopover in France

In the video the passenger can be heard to scream: ‘You will give me a sanitary towel. You can’t take my phone. You can’t take my phone.

“I will speak with the Minister of Finance in Nigeria, you will see.”

However, the furious staff of the airline calls back to her and says she should call the president of Nigeria. Call the president of Nigeria.

‘You don’t fly on the Kenya Airways. You will never come in our airline again. Call your president. Call the Nigerian president.

“We’re not going to give you anything. You will no longer fly on our airways. ‘

Gloria stood her ground and again demanded a sanitary towel, rumblingly added to the journey when she took on the airline’s offer to fly to London instead.

Kenya Airways has defended their procedure and said in a statement that they offered Gloria a ‘generous alternative’ because she had no visa.

The flag bearer said: ‘Unhappy with this option, the guest demanded accommodation, which Kenya Airways does not offer in cases where boarding is refused because of the visa requirements.

Image shows an airport worker who argues with the difficult passenger

Image shows an airport worker who argues with the difficult passenger

The fight reached a breaking point when the passenger threw a sanitary path to the aviation worker, a moment that was not recorded on video

The fight reached a breaking point when the passenger threw a sanitary path to the aviation worker, a moment that was not recorded on video

The angry passenger was eventually refused and was returned and was deported back to Kenya, lost the costs of her tickets for France and Manchester and her hotel booking

The angry passenger was eventually refused and was returned and was deported back to Kenya, lost the costs of her tickets for France and Manchester and her hotel booking

At the end of the video you can see the sanitary path on the ground

At the end of the video you can see the sanitary path on the ground

‘It is the responsibility of passengers to ensure that they have the necessary documentation for their journey.

‘In a painful turn of events, the guest resorted to inappropriate behavior by removing and throwing three used sanitary pads to our employees.

‘We strongly condemn such behavior. Although we are committed to providing exceptional service, we expect that all interactions are based on mutual respect. Our employees deserve to work in a safe and worthy environment, and we do not tolerate abuse of our employees or guests. ‘

After the incident, the spokesperson for the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority Michael Achimugu held a meeting with representatives of Kenya Airways and agreed to return to Nigeria in Gloria on 3 February.

The spokesperson said: ‘According to our discussion with the station manager, the passenger will be flown back to Nigeria tonight. This is pleasant on all sides’.