The flight, bound for Dallas in the United States, was forced to divert in Papeete in Tahiti.
A man has been banned from all Qantas flights after allegedly biting a crew member on a flight from Melbourne to the United States, forcing it to divert to Tahiti.

The aircraft was compelled to make an unscheduled landing in Papeete, Tahiti, where local law enforcement boarded and detained the disruptive passenger.

Following the refueling process, the plane successfully continued its journey to Dallas. Meanwhile, the unruly passenger has been prohibited from flying on any Qantas Group flights, which also includes Jetstar.

The flight, bound for Dallas in the United States, was forced to divert in Papeete in Tahiti. (X/AirNavRadar)
Parts of the incident was caught on camera by comedian Mike Goldstein, who was on the flight to Dallas-Fort Worth and shared a video on Instagram.

A video captured by a fellow traveler depicted the passenger exiting a restroom and engaging in a heated argument with flight attendants regarding his conduct.

The passenger appeared unsteady on his feet, slurred his speech, and directed profanities at both the crew and fellow passengers.

“There are children everywhere, and you’re behaving immaturely,” one flight attendant admonished the passenger.

“You must conduct yourself appropriately; you’re on an airplane,” the attendant added.

The passenger expressed some confusion at the fact he was on a plane, and asked one flight attendant if he was “smoking any weed”.

“I was just about to walk out for a cigarette,” the passenger said.

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The passenger has been banned from all Qantas flights. (Supplied)

Goldstein’s video shows the passenger getting more aggressive when he is told to go to the back of the plane.

According to a post on X by Air Nav Radar, it was reported that the passenger bit a crew member, though this has not been confirmed by the airline or by authorities.

“The safety of our customers and our crew is our number one priority,” a Qantas spokesperson told 9News.com.au.

“We have zero tolerance for disruptive or threatening behaviour on our flights.”

The Australian Federal Police have been contacted for comment.

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