Air travel in 2024 saw a significant rise in unruly passenger incidents, with over 2,102 cases reported, marking a 1% increase from the previous year. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) defines an unruly passenger as someone who disrupts flights through violent or threatening behavior. In response to this growing issue, the FAA has enforced strict consequences for such passengers.
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg stated, "Dangerous passengers put everyone at risk, and the Biden-Harris Administration has been clear that those who disrupt flights will be held accountable. Unruly travelers face stiff fines from the FAA and possible criminal prosecution too."
In 2024 alone, the FAA initiated 512 investigations into these incidents and took enforcement actions in 402 cases. A total of $7.5 million in fines was imposed on disruptive passengers throughout the year.