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V8Ian
				 
			My sister and b-i-l were returning from Japan via the Philippines, on a Filipino Airline (IIRC). They were about to enter Australian air space when an inconsiderate Filipino passenger karked it. Due to the nationality of both the airline and dead drug mule passenger, Australian authorities refused permission to enter. The plane turned around and headed to the closest Filipino airport. Unfortunately it wasn't an international airport, so only the dead were allowed to disembark. 
My S & BiL knew something odd was happening as upon re-embarkation after the stopover, Filipino customs/security/police were very thorough in searching and screening of all passengers and baggage, to the point of delaying takeoff. S & BiL are seasoned international travelers, yet have never encountered such enthusiastic security checks.
After four hours on the plane the dunnies were almost full, so the passengers were allowed to leave the plane. They were all quarantined in a room with no toilets or refreshments. They weren't even allowed to go to the toilets, under escort.
Finally, back in the air and as soon the seatbelt light went out there was a mad rush for the toilets. Before they got halfway  to Australia, an announcement asked all passengers to refrain from using the bathrooms, as they were overfull. Some heeded, others didn't and at least one of the toilets was overflowing. An unpleasant ordour permeated the craft, or in my sister's, probably more accurate words, it bloody stunk! All were hoping for an extremely smooth landing.
To stay on topic, I was grumpy because of the number of laps I had to do of the international airport and the $25 parking randsom for looking up the eta, which took me 10 minutes and 5 seconds. 
Probably, not as grumpy as the people on the plane.