A recruitment executive has been…
A recruitment executive has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for an appalling outburst that included threats of violence and racist insults directed at female cabin crew during an eight-hour flight.
Salman Iftikhar, a businessman of Pakistani descent based in London, was found guilty of making death threats and subjecting cabin crew to racist harassment.
The incident took place on a flight from Heathrow Airport to Lahore, Pakistan, in February 2023. While traveling in first class, Iftikhar directed terrifying threats towards crew member Angie Walsh, suggesting she would be forcibly taken from her hotel room, assaulted, and harmed.
One passenger recorded part of Iftikhar's misconduct, in which he repeatedly claimed Ms. Walsh had insulted him racially, alleging that she called him a derogatory term in front of other passengers.
The trouble began during meal service when Iftikhar, 37, began drinking champagne at the in-flight bar and foolishly reached over the counter to grab ice with his bare hands.
Flight attendants intervened, instructing him to return to his seat as his level of intoxication escalated. This led to a hostile response from Iftikhar, who charged the crew with racism.
He shouted accusations, insisting Ms. Walsh had humiliated him, proclaiming, "You called me a p-ki in front of everybody."
The situation further escalated as the passenger began filming the incident while Iftikhar hurled threats and refused to comply with crew instructions. “Don’t tell me what to do, you racist b**ch. I know where you’re from in Cardiff,” he yelled during the flight.
The flight crew quickly took notice of the escalating situation and turned on the seatbelt sign to try and soothe Iftikhar.
Reports from airline staff indicated that Iftikhar's speech was slurred, he was becoming aggressive, and he was loudly asserting his identity.
In an effort to defuse the situation, his wife approached the flight attendants at the food bar, but Iftikhar physically pushed her aside, insisting that she refrain from speaking to them.
Things took a serious turn when Iftikhar confronted male flight attendant Tommy Merchant, grabbing him and demanding that he be quiet.
The tension escalated further when Iftikhar threatened the crew, revealing specific hotel room numbers where they would be staying at the Avari Lahore Hotel.
He then made a deeply disturbing remark toward one of the flight attendants, using offensive language, and issued horrific threats against her.
Iftikhar shouted violent threats, claiming, "The white sheep s–ting b—ch will be dead. The floor of your hotel will be blown up, and it will disappear. You will be dragged by your hair from your room and gang-raped and set on fire."
Despite the severity of the situation, he was allowed to disembark the plane upon landing in Pakistan without arrest.
It wasn't until March 16, 2024, over a year later, that he was arrested at his $1.2 million home in England. Iftikhar later admitted to making threats and engaging in racial harassment against the flight attendant.
The aftermath of this encounter left the attendant traumatized, leading her to take a 14-month leave from work to heal.
In her victim impact statement, she shared, "I am a strong, brave, happy stewardess, and I loved my job. I am well known within the company. I have been flying with Virgin Atlantic for 37 years. I worked during 9/11 when all flights were grounded and even flew into warzones.
But this incident has broken me. After 37 years of an incredible flying career, I never felt so uncertain about what to do. He has taken that away from me."
Iftikhar was ultimately acquitted of assault and threats against flight attendant Tommy Merchant.
His LinkedIn profile indicates that he is the director and founder of the recruitment firm Staffing Match.





