Where Did the Seatbacks Go on This EasyJet Flight?

An EasyJet passenger set Twitter abuzz Tuesday after posting a photo of a woman sitting in a seat that was missing the seatback on a flight from Luton, England to Geneva, Switzerland.

“This was her seat. The lady was moved to a spare seat once the flight was fully boarded. Not sure what would have happened if the flight was full,” wrote Matthew Harris.

The British low-cost carrier asked Harris to remove the photo while it investigated the incident to no avail. However, EasyJet confirmed that no passengers would have been allowed to fly in the broken seats.

“No passengers were permitted to fly in these seats as they were inoperative awaiting repair,” the airline said in a statement to PRETTY 52. “Safety is our highest priority and easyJet operates its fleet of aircraft in strict compliance with all safety guidelines.”

Nonetheless, Twitter users were quick to bash the airline, calling it “diabolical” and “unbelievable.”

The viral post comes just days after EasyJet came under fire for airlines/easyjet-under-fire-after-passengers-left-stranded-on-an-island-for-days.html” target=”_self” rel=”nofollow noopener noreferrer”>stranding more than 130 passengers on an island in the English Channel for three days.

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