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Qantas Flight adult movie mistake: Passengers aboard the Qantas flight were shocked when the in-flight entertainment system started screening the R-rated film Daddio, known for its explicit content, including nudity, sex scenes, and strong language.

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Qantas Flight adult movie mistake: In a bizarre and embarrassing incident, Qantas flight QF59 from Sydney, Australia, to Haneda, Japan, mistakenly screened an adult-rated movie, leaving passengers, including families with children, in an uncomfortable situation. The technical error prevented passengers from pausing or changing the movie, leading to an awkward experience onboard.

Adult Film Accidentally Played on Qantas Flight

Passengers aboard the Qantas flight were shocked when the in-flight entertainment system started screening the R-rated film Daddio, known for its explicit content, including nudity, sex scenes, and strong language. According to reports, passengers quickly realized they could not change the channel, pause, or stop the movie, adding to the discomfort of families traveling with children.

Passengers were unable to stop the film, video surfaces

The adult movie continued playing for nearly an hour before the airline's staff switched it to a family-friendly film. A passenger shared their frustration on Reddit, explaining that none of the usual controls to stop or change the movie were functioning. This left many families in an awkward situation until the issue was finally resolved.

Qantas isues apology and investigates the incident

Following the incident, Qantas issued a public apology to the affected passengers. The airline acknowledged the inappropriate nature of the content and expressed regret for the mistake. A spokesperson for Qantas confirmed the incident, stating, "The movie was clearly not suitable to play for the whole flight, and we sincerely apologize to customers for this experience. All screens were changed to a family-friendly movie for the rest of the flight, which is our standard practice in cases where individual movie selection isn’t possible."

Qantas also confirmed that an investigation is underway to determine how the film was mistakenly selected and to ensure that such errors do not occur in the future.