Passenger carves name on an IndiGo flight window; Internet reacts strongly |
While some travellers are obsessed with leaving their marks on world-famous cultural landmarks, an IndiGo traveller left their name etched on the flight window, leaving the Internet shocked! Yes, we are not kidding. Someone literally carved their name into the airplane’s window pane mid-flight and no one noticed the misconduct. A Reddit user (r/Coconaad) shared an image and wrote,“Some idiot carved his name on window glass of a flight!” There was a picture with the post of a scratched-in name which read, “Manvik” or “Manvi K” etched into the window of the airplane. And no, it was not written with a permanent marker or something but properly carved into the glass. Internet reacts strongly The image has left the Internet shocked and people are condemning the act strongly by calling the person ‘Idiot’. Some of the top-voted comments on Reddit were:“Please report to the cabin crew.” – Common sense, maybe?“Why? Why on a plane?” – A sentiment echoed by dozens.“Wonder how much more idiocy is left in this Manvik guy.” – The original poster’s own commentary summed up the bewilderment.Safety and flying etiquette

Some people showed genuine concerns about how this could even happen on a flight mid air. People who travel in flights are aware of the strict restrictions on sharp objects and cabin security. Some thoughtful users also discussed safety and etiquette. These cabins are shared spaces. Carving names or anything just reveals the unsafe side. Also, it’s potential vandalism.People also offered suggestions on how to find the culprit,“why not check the boarding pass register for the seat’s name and identify the culprit?”

Jokes apart, the incident shows that education and money can never buy manners and etiquette. Vandalism is not acceptable, be it on ground or mid air. It’s absurd, idiotic and outrageous. At its core, the ‘name-carving on a window’ incident is a reminder that travelling is a shared responsibility. It may look like a harmless act but can trigger safety concerns and inconvenience for crews. At that kind of height, common sense is needed more than ever.The image is a reminder that basic courtesy still goes a long way — especially 35,000 feet above the ground! Kindly, don’t carve your name into aircraft windows or anywhere!
