A top Australian investment banker based in New York was
kicked off a Sydney-bound flight after allegedly refusing to turn off his cell
phone and behaving disruptively. Alan James, a New York-based senior managing
director of Macquarie Group, refused to turn off his phone when asked by a
flight attendant while Qantas flight 108 was taxiing at Kennedy Airport en
route to Sydney via Los Angeles on May 22, The Sydney Morning Herald reported
Thursday.
For his alleged disruptive behavior James was offloaded from
the flight in Los Angeles.
"A male passenger was denied travel on Qantas flight
108 from Los Angeles to Sydney on May 22 after behaving disruptively and
refusing to follow crew instructions," a Qantas spokesman said.
The FBI told the Herald it was notified of an incident on
the flight but no charges were filed.
James was then allegedly involved in a second incident with
Qantas staff at Los Angeles International Airport and he was not allowed to
board a later flight to Sydney.
He was eventually permitted on a Qantas flight to Sydney the
following day.
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