A traveler went berserk at Kansas City International Airport on New Year’s Eve, vowing to “slap” female Southwest Airlines workers as he screamed at staff in a caught-on-camera tirade.

The outburst unfolded around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at a Southwest Airlines counter in the unsecured area of the airport.

In a video posted on social media by X user Collin Rugg, the man can be heard boasting about his background while hurling abuse at the workers, declaring, “I’m from the UK, n—a!” as he continued threatening the women behind the counter.

A man threatens Southwest Airlines employees during a screaming confrontation at Kansas City International Airport that was captured on video and spread online.
A man threatens Southwest Airlines employees during a screaming confrontation at Kansas City International Airport that was captured on video and spread online.Collin Rugg, /X
The passenger placed his hand on a Southwest employee’s computer screen, prompting the worker to warn him to step back as tensions escalated.
The passenger placed his hand on a Southwest employee’s computer screen, prompting the worker to warn him to step back as tensions escalated.Collin Rugg, /X

The roughly four-minute clip shows the man placing his hand on a Southwest employee’s computer screen, prompting her to warn him to step back.

When the employee threatened to call police, the man lashed out, shouting, “I don’t give a f–k about getting arrested, bitch!” and adding, “I’ll still smack your bitch ass!”

He continued making threats as a male colleague stood behind the counter, then leaned over toward the employee and snarled, “This counter ain’t saving you!”

“If I wanted to, I would have got your bitch ass already,” he added, pointing at the woman as she stood her ground.

As nearby passengers looked on, the man shouted at other female employees and threatened physical violence, with witnesses saying travelers stepped in to defend the workers while the disturbance spread through the gate area.

When the employee said she would call police, the man exploded, shouting that he did not care about being arrested and threatening to strike her.
When the employee said she would call police, the man exploded, shouting that he did not care about being arrested and threatening to strike her.Collin Rugg, /X

The employee then appeared to grab her phone to call police, prompting the man to angrily approach her workstation from behind the counter.

Two co-workers intervened, placing themselves between the woman and the man as he continued yelling threats.

The confrontation escalated further when the man raised his voice and complained, “I’ve been here since 5:30,” as several people in the terminal attempted unsuccessfully to calm him down.

Another man in a baseball cap approached the passenger, who appeared to challenge him, while the woman filming the incident told the unruly man to “shut up.”

Bystanders moved in as the argument intensified, with several passengers attempting to calm the man and prevent the situation from turning physical.
Bystanders moved in as the argument intensified, with several passengers attempting to calm the man and prevent the situation from turning physical.Collin Rugg, /X

“Or what, b—h?” the man shot back.

The two men were held apart as tensions flared, with one bystander urging, “Don’t escalate!”

As he was pulled away, the man continued taunting the would-be interveners, sneering, “N—a, you a soft b—h, like your woman.”

According to Rugg, the man was later arrested.

A man wearing a blue shirt restrains another man with a beard at the Kansas City airport.
Tensions peaked when another man approached the passenger and the two were held apart by others in the terminal, with one bystander urging, “Don’t escalate!”Collin Rugg, /X
An unidentified individual sought to restraind the irate man and defuse tensions.
An unidentified individual sought to restrain the irate man and defuse tensions.Collin Rugg, /X

Airport officials said the confrontation unfolded during a broader security investigation that briefly disrupted operations at Kansas City International Airport.

In an update issued later Wednesday, the Kansas City Aviation Department said the airport had reopened and was operating normally after police and the FBI cleared the scene.

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