The Business Insider newspaper published several strange travel and tourism stories that occurred in 2019, marking the end of the year.

The newspaper mentioned many strange and strange situations, whether they occurred while in the destination for tourism, or at the time of travel back or forth to it, namely:

A passenger opens the emergency door: This happened in June when a man on a Pakistan International Airlines flight searched for a bathroom while the plane was on the ground, and instead of opening the bathroom, he opened the emergency door and did the emergency exit segment, causing the evacuation of forty passengers who were on the plane . The flight from Manchester in the United Kingdom to Islamabad, Pakistan was delayed 7 hours because of this.

A tourist disappears in a lake: On his visit to Disneyland Paris in September, a Swiss tourist fell into a lake, and then disappeared to launch a massive search for it, in which 10 policemen, 30 firefighters, 80 Disneyland employees, a helicopter, and a thermal camera participated.

The next morning, a driver in a neighboring town encountered a naked man walking on the road. The driver returned the man to Disneyland Paris, after he was found missing.

Coins in the plane's engine: In Mongolia at the Hohhot Beta International Airport last April, a tray threw 6 coins into the plane's engine, and after being ejected from the plane, the authorities informed that they were praying for a safe flight, and the airline turned passengers to A new plane is two hours late.

A man punches a stewardess: Last June, a passenger tried to open the emergency door, and the flight crew entered to return the man to his seat and he quarreled with another passenger, and in the quarrel you had a flight attendant in her chest, and when the plane landed in Oklahoma City, the passenger was arrested, for sugar, assault, hitting and behavior Uncontrolled.

A young man jumps from the 11th floor: in January, Ned Naidev jumped from the 11th floor balcony of the cruise ship "Symphony of the Royal Caribbean" to fall from a height of 100 feet. The cameras documented the moment he fell, and the company then prevented him from traveling on any of its ships.