A 37-year-old Kiwi accused of verbally abusing Air New Zealand staff on a long-haul flight has escaped court penalties.
The woman faced police charges over allegations she made offensive and insulting remarks to airline staff on a flight from Los Angeles to Auckland in September.
She has appeared before Manukau District Court several times since the incident. After the most recent appearance, on December 6, the charges were withdrawn.
The woman has been granted permanent name suppression. Her lawyer declined to comment and said her client had made it clear she did not want to talk about the case.
A spokesman for the Flight Attendants & Related Services Association, a union representing Air New Zealand and other airline crew, said reports of air rage were creeping up after a drop following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the US.