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The daughter of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos has been banned from drinking on planes and in airports after she and her husband got into a drunken fight with another passenger on board a Jetstar flight.
Analisa Josefa Corr and James Alexander Corr caused a “disturbance” with their “disorderly behaviour” while drunk on a flight from Hobart to Sydney on December 29, Australian police said.
Ms Corr has been accused of “grabbing and shaking another passenger while leaving the plane’s toilet”, police said. The couple was escorted off the flight.
They pleaded not guilty to charges of failing to comply with safety instructions and consuming alcohol not provided by the crew, but on Friday accepted a ban on consuming alcohol while out on bail.
If convicted, they could be fined up to A$13,750 ($8,520; £6,925) for each charge.
Corr also denied a charge of assaulting a fellow passenger on board the plane, which carries up to two years in prison.
They have also each been asked to offer A$20,000, which would be forfeited if they breach bail conditions.
Corr, 53, is Marcos’ Australian-raised daughter with former Sydney model Evelin Hegyesi, making her the half-sister of current Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
On Instagram, Ms Corr describes herself as an interior designer.
Corr, 45, is a former soldier, according to Australian media.
In their statement on the case, police urged travelers to be “aware of their behavior at airports.”
“You don’t want to start the new year with a significant fine or worse, behind bars,” said Australian Federal Police Sergeant Luke Stockwell.
“The AFP increases patrols at all major airports during the holidays and will not tolerate dangerous, disruptive or abusive behavior by travelers,” he added.
Jetstar did not comment directly on the incident, but a spokesperson said the company “will never tolerate disruptive behavior on our aircraft.”
“The safety and well-being of customers and crew is our number one priority,” he added.