A video of a child wreaking havoc on a plane has gone viral, sparking a heated debate about the parents’ handling of the situation. The video, published on Reddit’s “Public Freakout” section, has garnered millions of views and comments from people frustrated with the child’s behavior.

The pig-tailed boy, believed to be from the United States, is seen gleefully hopping on a tray table, much to the annoyance of the passenger in front. While the male passenger kept his cool, viewers voiced their indignation and gave parenting advice, with some even questioning the airline’s involvement.

Parents slammed after video of their toddler 'running wild' on an  eight-hour flight is debated

Parents Slammed After Video of Their Toddler ‘Running Wild’ on an Eight-Hour Flight is Debated

Reddit users harshly condemned the parents, with one commentator noting they would never let their child interrupt others in such a way. Another emphasized the importance of proper parenting, expressing disappointment if their own children behaved similarly.

Aside from the child’s bouncing antics, other viewers were shocked to see the toddler’s bare feet on the tray table, calling for improved cleanliness measures on flights. Amid the blame game, some people stated that flight attendants should have intervened and that the impacted passenger should have received compensation from the airline.

Parents slammed as toddler goes wild on plane: 'No f***ing way'

Parents Slammed as Toddler Goes Wild on Plane: ‘No F*ing Way’**

Surprisingly, a flight attendant recently went viral for exposing the most loathed passengers on airlines, and it’s not misbehaving youngsters. According to Kat Kalamani, a six-year veteran of the aviation sector, people who complain about screaming kids irritate cabin staff the most.

She highlighted that it annoys flight attendants when passengers show dissatisfaction with crying babies during flights. Despite passengers’ belief that they are advocating for a quiet flight, their complaints irritate both airline personnel and fellow travelers. Instead of protesting, Kalamani urged people to bring noise-canceling headphones or offer assistance to parents in need.