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‘100 Passengers vs 1 Karen’ Drama On Plane Divides The Internet: “I’m With Karen”
Woman labeled Karen involved in a confrontation with multiple passengers on a plane, capturing divided internet reactions.

‘100 Passengers vs 1 Karen’ Drama On Plane Divides The Internet: “I’m With Karen”

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A heated airplane squabble showed how it really doesn’t take much for tempers to flare on flights these days.

The altercation was captured in a viral video titled “karen on a plane,” which garnered more than 21.7 million views so far.

“They all just kept roasting each other,” one commented online.

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    Passenger jet at the gate with ground crew working, illustrating a scene related to Karen locking horns with passengers on plane.

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    The tense scuffle unfolded as a woman was captured standing in the airplane aisle, seemingly waiting to deboard the plane.

    The video begins mid-conversation, with a man saying he would wait to get out of his seat once the people seated in front of him exit.

    The conversation quickly escalates into a full-blown verbal tussle, with one man accusing her of being a “Karen,” and another declaring, “This is a low IQ human being.”

    Woman causing disturbance on plane as passengers react nervously during heated encounter on flight interior.

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    “I wanna wait for the people in front of me to get up,” a man was heard saying, to which the woman replied, “You’re all whining for no reason.”

    Another man asked, “Where are you going though? Let the people go.”

    “Get up when you want to, okay?” the woman exclaimed.

    Several passengers piled on the woman in the aisle, with one man chanting “Karen, Karen, Karen…”

    Woman confronts passengers on plane with headphones around neck, scene captures tense moment during in-flight dispute.

    “You’re just a Karen and that’s just the way it is,” the second man said.

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    “Why don’t y’all shut up. It’s not affecting any of you,” she said.

    The second man then began chanting, “Karen, Karen, Karen…” as the remaining passengers looked on.

    “You’re the Karens about it because you’re the ones making noise. Nobody’s bothering you,” the woman then said.

    Passengers on a plane visibly upset as a confrontation involving a Karen unfolds, capturing tense moment during flight dispute.

    At some point, the woman made a comment about the first man’s accent, to which another woman clapped back.

    “We’re not doing that. You can be a jerk. You’re not going to insult someone because of an accent. We’re not doing that,” the fellow flyer said to the woman in the aisle.

    “This is a low IQ human being,” one passenger said as their fellow flyers looked on

    Screenshot of social media comment defending passenger behavior amid internet divided over Karen locking horns with others on plane.

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    “This is a low IQ human being,” another man said, joining the tussle. “You ain’t gonna change this.”

    “I love when they say ‘ain’t’ and they talk about low IQ,” she quipped before stating that she’s a lawyer.

    Some called the woman a “professional Karen” for handling multiple people at once

    Blurred passengers moving through an airplane aisle, illustrating tension as Karen locks horns with multiple passengers on a plane.

    Image credits: Unsplash/Ina Carolino

    Netizens had plenty to say after the video reached the corners of the internet.

    “I love how everyone joined in lmao. This has gotta be a plane to Newark,” one said, while another wrote, “This is the most united I’ve seen America in a long time.”

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    “100 passengers vs 1 Karen trend,” another said.

    Social media comment disputing the actions of a Karen who locked horns with multiple passengers on a plane.

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    Screenshot of a social media comment showing a user defending Karen in a plane passenger dispute.

    Many called her a “professional Karen” for being able to handle multiple people at once.

    “The way she took on that many people and never lost it. SHE IS A PROFESSIONAL! Professional Karen, but still impressive,” read another comment.

    “Professional Karen,” another agreed. “Taking on so many battles at once.”

    “Them taking turns rage baiting her,” one commented online 

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    Others took her side, with one saying, “Honestly she’s the only one not being a Karen in this situation.”

    “I’m on the Karen’s side,” declared another.

    Passenger and woman in heated exchange on plane, illustrating internet divided over Karen confrontation with multiple passengers.

    “Devils advocate but dog piling on someone simply bc they’re trying to quickly get off is bullying. No matter how annoying it is. It’s really not that serious,” read one comment.

    “All that to find each other at baggage claim,” said another.

    A similar incident involving a mother-of-two sparked a debate about plane etiquette 

    Woman in pink arguing on a plane, passengers reacting around her during Karen locking horns incident on flight.

    A similar incident that sparked a debate over plane etiquette was reported last month after a mother-of-two took a three-hour flight from Cairns to Adelaide in Australia.

    The mother revealed in a TikTok video that she was sitting in the middle of the row with her 10-month-old baby on her lap and her 2-year-old by the window.

    Suddenly, the passenger in front of her reclined his seat, despite having an empty seat next to him.

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    Passenger confronts multiple travelers in heated exchange on plane amid internet divided over Karen incident.

    It was “30 cm from my face,” she said.

    The passenger “could have moved over and put the other seat back, where there was no baby behind him,” the disappointed mother said in her rant.

    “Or, when he laid down across both seats, he could have at least put his seat upright since he wasn’t even using it,” she continued.

    “I know everybody has the right to put their seat back, but where is the common courtesy?” she asked. “We had no space.”

    A woman, identified as Karen, arguing with multiple passengers on a crowded airplane during a heated incident.

    There has been a “rapid growth” in incidents in the US where passengers have disrupted flights with threatening or violent behavior, according to the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration).

    Statistics published by the FAA revealed that the number of instances, where airline crew reported an “unruly passenger,” was only 544 in 2017. This number jumped to 5,973 by 2021.

    Comment on social media showing a discussion about Karen confronting passengers on a plane, sparking internet debate.

    Woman labeled low IQ in a tense confrontation with passengers on a crowded airplane during a viral Karen incident.

    The number fell to 2,455 in 2022 and saw a small dip in 2023 with 2,076 cases.

    In 2024, the FAA received 2,102 cases of unruly passengers.

    Netizens had mixed reactions to the tussle that captured the woman in the aisle 

    Screenshot of a social media comment discussing passenger frustrations during a heated plane incident involving a Karen.

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    Social media comment highlighting division over Karen locking horns with multiple passengers on plane in less than a minute.

    Social media comment reacting humorously to the internet divided after Karen locks horns with multiple passengers on plane.

    Comment on social media about a Karen locking horns with multiple passengers on a plane in less than a minute.

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    Binitha Jacob

    Binitha Jacob

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    At Bored Panda, I dive into breaking celebrity news, Hollywood updates, and viral pop culture stories that spark global conversations. My background as a reporter at International Business Times and Latin Times gave me experience covering fast-moving entertainment stories for international audiences. Today, my work regularly appears on Google News, AOL, and MSN, reaching millions of readers. What excites me most is capturing the pop culture moments that people can’t stop talking about.

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    Tim Quinlan
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If the flight was late it was up to the flight attendants to ask people to stay seated until the connecting passengers have deplaned. If she was just standing up ahead of everyone else, then she's being rude, but so are all the people yelling at her. There were kids right there - all anyone had to do was speak up civilly and try to de-escalate the situation. It's really sad that we can't even talk to each other anymore.

    Grumpy old man
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This. But its New Yark/NJ. Theyre ALL 🫏🍩s

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    Tabitha
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’ve only had the issue of a real tight connection—-caused by my initial flight being an hour late—-and having to get off the plane as quickly as possible. This was at the airport in Philly, btw. I just explained to the people sitting around me that I had to make a connection on the opposite end of the airport to catch a flight to California for my brother’s funeral, plus I was meeting my oldest brother, whose plane was landing at LAX around the same time as mine. We were going to rent a car together, and were staying at the same hotel. So the timing was important. I didn’t have a problem getting off the plane quickly once everyone understood the circumstances. See, if you explain instead of expect, people will usually be really understanding, especially in a case like mine. Just be sure to thank them for their kindness on your way out, like I did, to let them know how grateful you are. If your neighbors aren’t nice people and won’t let you go first, then alert the FA to help you.

    Nicole Larkin
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We have been on several flights that had been delayed. Upon landing the pilots have asked anyone who is not trying to catch a connection, please allow others to get off first.

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    Jo Firth
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My experience has been that when a flight runs late FAs announce there are some people needing to make connecting flights and ask people to wait until they have deplaned. As others have said, always speak to an FA if you need to leave in a hurry.

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    Tim Quinlan
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If the flight was late it was up to the flight attendants to ask people to stay seated until the connecting passengers have deplaned. If she was just standing up ahead of everyone else, then she's being rude, but so are all the people yelling at her. There were kids right there - all anyone had to do was speak up civilly and try to de-escalate the situation. It's really sad that we can't even talk to each other anymore.

    Grumpy old man
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This. But its New Yark/NJ. Theyre ALL 🫏🍩s

    Load More Replies...
    Tabitha
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’ve only had the issue of a real tight connection—-caused by my initial flight being an hour late—-and having to get off the plane as quickly as possible. This was at the airport in Philly, btw. I just explained to the people sitting around me that I had to make a connection on the opposite end of the airport to catch a flight to California for my brother’s funeral, plus I was meeting my oldest brother, whose plane was landing at LAX around the same time as mine. We were going to rent a car together, and were staying at the same hotel. So the timing was important. I didn’t have a problem getting off the plane quickly once everyone understood the circumstances. See, if you explain instead of expect, people will usually be really understanding, especially in a case like mine. Just be sure to thank them for their kindness on your way out, like I did, to let them know how grateful you are. If your neighbors aren’t nice people and won’t let you go first, then alert the FA to help you.

    Nicole Larkin
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We have been on several flights that had been delayed. Upon landing the pilots have asked anyone who is not trying to catch a connection, please allow others to get off first.

    Load More Replies...
    Jo Firth
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My experience has been that when a flight runs late FAs announce there are some people needing to make connecting flights and ask people to wait until they have deplaned. As others have said, always speak to an FA if you need to leave in a hurry.

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