Wild footage has captured the moment Jetstar passengers clashed on a flight from Melbourne to Bali over a reclined seat.
Two passengers were filmed in a foul-mouthed shouting match before it turned physical in the economy section of the plane.
‘Do you think this is enough. Do you think one of us is going to f***ing die?’ one of the men asked after turning around in his seat.
He went to turn back around before he faced the passenger again and labelled him a ‘drunk piece of s***’ and questioned why he was ‘picking on’ him.
The second passenger, who was wearing a cap, then got to his feet and leaned over towards the man.
Nearby passengers were heard shouting ‘no’ as tensions flared.
A third passenger attempted to de-escalate the situation and tried to prevent the man in the cap from moving any further by holding his arm out.
Quick-thinking cabin crew attempted to separate the pair, with more passengers jumping in to restrain the men.

Wild footage has captured the moment Jetstar passengers had to be restrained on a flight from Melbourne to Bali after a heated confrontation spiralled out of control
Staff urged the men to remain calm.
One could be heard yelling ‘boys that’s enough’.
Other staff members then arrived to move one of the men from the area.
Daily Mail Australia contacted Jetstar for comment. It is understood the airline is investigating the incident.
Social media users slammed the behaviour and said they were sick of unruly tourists.
‘Poor Balinese dealing with these ferals,’ one said.
‘Usually we wait until we’ve actually gotten off the plane in South East Asia before unleashing our inner moron,’ another added.
‘Another man child throwing a tantrum with no regard that he’s miles in the air in a piece of metal travelling at massive speed,’ a third said.

The altercation happened on a Jetstar flight that was bound for Bali (stock image)
‘Show some respect for the other passengers and the aircrew working to get everyone to another country safely.’
Other commenters added they were ’embarrassed’ by the incident.
‘Yay, more Australians making us all look bad for the world to see, must be so proud of yourselves,’ one wrote.
‘This is so embarrassing,’ another said.
Recently re-elected Balinese Governor Wayan Koster last week warned travellers who don’t show respect for the island’s people, culture and environment will be fined or even jailed.
Mr Koster released an updated list of banned acts in Bali in a reminder to tourists to follow the rules, or suffer the consequences.
‘We issued a similar regulation before, but as things change we need to adapt. This ensures that Bali’s tourism remains respectful, sustainable and in harmony with our local values,’ he said.
It comes after footage emerged of a tourist being wheeled on a trolley through Bali’s streets by security staff with his wrists and ankles tied.
The man’s nationality was unclear, but the incident followed Australians being caught up in a brawl at the famous Finns Beach Club in nearby North Kuta earlier this year.
Five tourists had a fight with about 15 security staff in that incident.
The trouble started when a man allegedly harassed a woman inside the club before he was evicted and then turned on security.