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Now this was a crappy flight.

A JetBlue flight from Philadelphia to Boston was grounded for hours Saturday because workers have been “not willing to remove” poop clogging a busted toilet, forcing vacationers to deplane and finally rebook, according to a passenger on board.

Things went down the drain for passengers on JetBlue Flight 260 — scheduled to depart Philadelphia International Airport at 8:40 a.m. for Boston — when workers announced the plane couldn’t take off because feces have been lodged in a malfunctioning rest room, the eyewitness said.

JetBlue passengers have been pressured off a Philadelphia-to-Boston flight after a malfunctioning toilet left human waste caught on board, a passenger said. ZUMAPRESS.com

“We boarded as normal … and then they told us there was a mechanical issue with the bathrooms and that we had to get off the plane,” Hilary Coulter, a Philadelphia resident touring to see household in Boston, told The Post.

Passengers had already been sitting on the plane for about an hour when the announcement got here, Coulter said. 

After deplaning around mid-morning, vacationers have been repeatedly told the issue could be resolved shortly.

“They said it was gonna be like, 15 to 20 minutes. And then they said 15 to 20 minutes more,” she said.

By around midday, gate brokers made a blunt announcement over the loudspeaker.

“They told us the reason was that there were feces in the toilet that was broken on the plane, and that the staff was not willing to remove the feces, and we couldn’t fly with the feces in the toilet,” she said.

At least two passengers provided to clean the toilet themselves if it meant the airplane might take off, according to a passenger. Yurii Zushchyk – stock.adobe.com

The disclosure left passengers shocked.

“Everybody was like, ‘what?’” Coulter said. “Everyone couldn’t quite figure out what was going on.”

At least two passengers provided to clean the toilet themselves if it meant the flight might depart, she said, including one traveler repeatedly raising a stink at the gate desk.

“He went up and said … ‘I will clean it if it means we can take off,’” Coulter said. “They turned him away.”

The flight remained in limbo through the early afternoon as delays have been pushed back in half-hour increments. 

JetBlue in the end gave passengers the option to cancel for a refund or rebook on another flight, she said. 

Coulter selected to swap flights, though her journey troubles continued after her substitute flight was later delayed due to climate in Boston.

The flight was delayed in increments throughout the morning and early afternoon before it was in the end canceled. saulich84 – stock.adobe.com

The unique JetBlue flight was formally canceled around 2 p.m., according to Coulter, hours after it was supposed to land.

The incident disrupted plans for a number of vacationers, including those with connecting flights. 

“My dad was already at the cell phone lot waiting to pick me up by the time we had to get off the plane,” Coulter said.

JetBlue didn’t immediately reply to a request for remark.

The gross delay comes amongst a string of current poop-related airline incidents. 

Other examples embody a January Philippine Airlines flight where crew members have been pressured to manually take away waste midair after a toilet malfunction and a Delta passenger who said they endured a cross-country flight seated next to seen feces smeared on a seat in November.

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