What began as a regular flight soon spiraled into an airborne mess—literally. A passenger’s social media post has gone viral after he described a toddler vomiting shortly after takeoff, allegedly due to being fed milk just before boarding. According to him, the child’s mother left the cleanup to the flight crew while she carried her child to the lavatory.

He praised the flight attendants for their swift response—using powder to dry the area and neatly disposing of the mess—calling them “efficient and professional.” The user suggested the incident could have been avoided had the parents chosen a lighter, more suitable snack like the oranges they served later.

But the turbulence wasn’t just toddler-related. He also lashed out at fellow flyers who kept strolling through the aisle and chatting, despite the seatbelt sign being on. “Unless it’s medical, can’t you hold it for two hours?” he questioned, sparking a heated online conversation.

While some users backed his complaints, especially about mid-air socializing, others stood up for the parents, pointing out that feeding babies during takeoff helps relieve ear pressure. “This is common advice. Surprised the crew didn’t announce it,” one commenter said.

Another user chimed in with their own frustration: “The moment we landed, someone tried to shove past me in the aisle. People need to chill.”

Whether it’s food choices, toilet timing, or respect for basic flying rules—this post has reignited the conversation on flying with courtesy.