Passengers were fainting and babies were stripped down to just their nappies on a "nightmare" Melbourne-bound Jetstar flight stranded on the tarmac with no air conditioning in tropical conditions.
Jetstar flight JQ18 was scheduled to leave Thailand's Phuket airport at 10:20pm local time but was delayed for more than two hours due to two separate technical faults and a passenger needing to get off due to a medical condition, news.com.au reported.
One of the technical faults affected the ground power unit, which controls the air conditioning unit, so those aboard were forced to endure Thailand's tropical heat and humidity.
A statement from Jetstar provided to news.com.au said the cabin crew "tried to make customers as comfortable as possible" by providing regular cold water while engineers worked on the aircraft.
However, those aboard had a different story. Angry customers have taken to Jetstar's Facebook page saying the incident was "horrific" and that Jetstar's customer service was "disgusting".