Passenger picks his TOENAIL on a busy flight to Vietnam

Making a foot of himself: Stomach-churning moment passenger picks his TOENAILS and pulls off dry skin on a busy Airbus A320 flight to Vietnam

  • A man took his shoes off, picked his toenails and dry skin from his feet on a flight
  • He was spotted and filmed by a young couple returning from their holiday 
  • They were horrified when he put his dirty feet on the seat in front of him before picking the dried skin from his feet and dropping it on the floor

This is the stomach-churning moment a young aeroplane passenger disgusted other jetsetters by picking his toenails midflight.

Jade Thomas and her boyfriend Trong Nguyen were on board an AirAsia flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Hanoi, Vietnam, on Sunday afternoon.

They noticed the young passenger across the aisle not wearing and shoes and socks but with a surgical mask to protect himself.

The young passenger across the aisle not wearing and shoes and socks but with a surgical mask to protect himself

Jade Thomas and her boyfriend Trong Nguyen were on board an AirAsia flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Hanoi, Vietnam when they spotted the man

Jade Thomas and her boyfriend Trong Nguyen were on board an AirAsia flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Hanoi, Vietnam when they spotted the man

They were horrified when he put his dirty feet on the seat in front of him before picking the dried skin from his feet and dropping it on the floor.

He continued to pick the fluff under his toenails, oblivious to the hygiene problems it could cause for other flyers on the packed Airbus A320.

Jade, originally from Queensland, Australia, said she saw the man picking his feet and ‘felt sick’.

She said: ‘I was returning from a trip with my boyfriend.

‘During the flight we also observed some poor behaviour’ 

‘For example everybody stood up and started getting their hand luggage before the seat belt sign had been switched off.

Jade had been in Bali, Indonesia, before flying to Kuala Lumpur to catch a flight onto her home in Vietnam, as there are no direct flights from Bali. 

Jade, originally from Queensland, Australia, said she saw the man picking his feet and 'felt sick'

Jade, originally from Queensland, Australia, said she saw the man picking his feet and ‘felt sick’

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