Woman Takes Batik Air Flight In Fake Flight Attendant Uniform, Gets Arrested

Woman Takes Batik Air Flight In Fake Flight Attendant Uniform, Gets Arrested

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A woman has been arrested in Indonesia for impersonating a flight attendant, as reported by AsiaOne. The catch is that she actually purchased a ticket, and was just traveling as a passenger.

Traveler impersonates Batik Air flight attendant

On January 6, 2026, a 23-year-old Indonesian woman boarded Batik Air flight ID7058 from Palembang (PLM) to Jakarta (CGK), for which she had purchased a ticket. She went through security and boarded the flight like everyone else, with one quirk — she was wearing the Batik Air flight attendant uniform, head-to-toe, down to having an airline ID.

During the flight, the crew reportedly engaged her in conversation (as crew members often do), but became suspicious when they noticed some minor things were off about the uniform. She wasn’t able to answer any questions about the company or the role of flight attendants, which caused the real crew to believe she was impersonating them.

So the crew alerted authorities, and upon arrival in Jakarta, she was met by police, where she was taken in for questioning. While she first denied that she was impersonating a flight attendant, she later admitted it, and was arrested.

What was her motive for this strange impersonation?

Why would someone buy a ticket on an airline and impersonate a flight attendant, without seemingly having nefarious intentions? Police later determined that the traveler had in the past applied to work as a Batik Air flight attendant, but didn’t get the job.

However, she was reportedly too embarrassed to admit to her family that she didn’t get the job, so she told them she had been hired, and decided to purchase the uniform online, to keep the act going. She ended up having to issue a video apology to the airline, in which she said the following:

“My name is [redacted]. I am 23 years old, from Palembang. It is true that I flew on Batik Air Flight ID 7058 on Jan 6, 2026, wearing a flight attendant uniform. I am not a Batik Air cabin crew member. I sincerely apologise to Batik Air and Lion Group.”

While I empathize with her not wanting to disappoint her family, I find this to be incredibly strange. So she spent her own money to buy a ticket to keep this act going?

Even if she wanted to keep the act of being a flight attendant going, what was the upside of actually boarding a flight as a passenger in uniform, rather than just being dropped off at the airport and hanging out there? Did she want to send pictures from the plane to make it look more legitimate, or…?

I think what really crossed the line here, and what made this a serious legal issue, was having a fake airline ID. If she were simply dressing up in something similar to the flight attendant uniform without making any claims of employment with the company, then I think it would be less serious (though probably still prohibited). But to have an ID where you’re claiming you work for the company becomes a serious issue, especially in the aviation industry.

Bottom line

An Indonesian woman was arrested after boarding a Batik Air flight dressed as a flight attendant, even going so far as to have a fake airline ID. The crew became suspicious when they noticed some quirks with her uniform, and then engaged her in conversation, where they found she didn’t actually know much about the company or the job.

The woman had reportedly applied to be a flight attendant at the airline, but was rejected. Not wanting to disappoint her family, she tried to keep the act going. As you might expect, that didn’t end well.

What do make of this strange flight attendant impersonation?

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  1. kimshep Guest

    Thought for the day ...

    Oh, the irony. OMAAT - a site where "impersonation" seems to reign supreme. Perhaps our community needs to recruit some Indonesian Police members ??

  2. Eskimo Guest

    This is outright gaslight bullying.

    I don't see any source saying she used the fake ID to misrepresent anywhere.
    There was no intent to defraud, maybe except her parents.

    As far as I see, they could have asked her to remove or change some clothing as with how they deal with offensive or inappropriate dress codes.

    I dress up as Spiderman does that mean I have great powers and great responsibilities? Or people expect...

    This is outright gaslight bullying.

    I don't see any source saying she used the fake ID to misrepresent anywhere.
    There was no intent to defraud, maybe except her parents.

    As far as I see, they could have asked her to remove or change some clothing as with how they deal with offensive or inappropriate dress codes.

    I dress up as Spiderman does that mean I have great powers and great responsibilities? Or people expect me to swing around to save the neighborhood?
    Especially if I wear a Perter Parker ID?

    What about politicians impersonating a truthful good person?

    1. 1990 Guest

      Perhaps, it's the over-bearing parents to blame: “Why are not you like Johnny Kim?? He’s a doctor, astronaut, and Navy Seal by age 40! Where are my ten grandchildren? Why don’t you own a home yet? You’re supposed to take care of me when I’m old! You must not love me!”

  3. Faron Key Guest

    One of the crew saw Sum Ting Wong and alerted the authorities. Lol

    1. 1990 Guest

      Let me clear, the name '1988,' not what Faron Key said. Sheesh.

    2. Racist people are scum Guest

      You are an idiot.

  4. Maryland Guest

    Poor kid. Parental pressure. In a less perfect world ( and without the ID ) it was really a form of cosplay.

    1. 1990 Guest

      Parental pressure is a real issue; like, not just in Asian 'Tiger Mom' households.

    2. Maryland Guest

      I was happy to learn the criminal charges were dropped. Although making social media posts about " the job" might not have been the smarter move. Who spends money on a fake job? Influencers I guess?

  5. Endre Guest

    Being Asian myself, parents are both a curse and a blessing.

    1. 1990 Guest

      What goes around comes around; treat others as you wish to be treated; eventually, they'll age, and either receive your care, or... locked up in a nursing home/prison/ward of the state, right?

    2. 1990 Guest

      What goes around comes around; treat others as you wish to be treated; eventually, they'll age, and either receive your care, or... locked up in a nursing home/prison/ward of the state, right?

  6. Eve Guest

    Tbf to her. in Asia, living up to the expectation of parents is very much ingrained in much of the society and in many parts, disappointing them paramount to pretty much shaming your family and this could result in situations that you will never find in west, including disowning and even severe punishments that could even include dead. As much as how ridiculous and idiotic this is, I can in some aspect sympathize with her fear to come out

    1. 1990 Guest

      Oh, it happens plenty in the West, too, just that 'disowning' is 'blocking them' or 'going no-contact' and 'not-so-silently disinheriting,' because money is our drug here (but isn't it everywhere?)

      Yeah, we usually don't do honor-killings, though, so you right about that.

  7. David Guest

    Wow poor lady. Screaming for help and both a mental health and security issue.

    1. 1990 Guest

      Yeah, maybe she should be helped, ideally in a productive way, not merely bashing her for having an identity problem.

    2. Natarajan Sivsubramanian Guest

      YES I AGREE WITH YOU SHE SHOULD BE HELPED AND NOT ARRESTED
      SHE SINCERELY PAID THE FARE AND BOUGHT A REGULAR TKT
      SHE DID NOT USE ANY ANY FAKE TKT OR STOLEN TKT
      THE AIRLINE GOT THE MONEY FROM THE PASSENGER FOR THE
      SECTOR TRAVELLED BY HER SHE HAD A DREAM OF STARTING A CAREER IN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY AS
      FA THERE IS NOTHING WRONG MANAGEMENT SHOUD CALL HER
      AND OFFER A JOB OF FA

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1988 Guest

What a racist and disgusting comment

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1990 Guest

Perhaps, it's the over-bearing parents to blame: “Why are not you like Johnny Kim?? He’s a doctor, astronaut, and Navy Seal by age 40! Where are my ten grandchildren? Why don’t you own a home yet? You’re supposed to take care of me when I’m old! You must not love me!”

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Maryland Guest

Poor kid. Parental pressure. In a less perfect world ( and without the ID ) it was really a form of cosplay.

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