An Alaska Airlines flight was canceled after a man physically assaulted a female passenger mid-flight, prompting a flight attendant to intervene. The male passenger was arrested, and the airline has banned him from future flights. Alaska Airlines praised the quick response of its crew to the violent incident.
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