KEY POINTS
  • Flight attendants are now speaking out publicly about the stress of managing increasingly unruly passengers.
  • Two flight attendants, who are members of the Association of Flight Attendants, agreed to speak to CNBC on the record as long as their employer wasn't identified, and a third asked to remain anonymous.
  • The FAA said 150 cases of unruly passengers were reported in the past week — the biggest weekly surge of the summer.

They've been cursed out, grabbed and even punched in the head.

Flight attendants are now speaking out publicly about the stress of managing increasingly unruly passengers at 35,000 feet, a job that's gotten more difficult in recent months as passengers return to the skies after months of lockdowns.