Plane passenger throws up 30 times on 6-hour ‘flight from hell’ after eating ‘smelly’ meal: ‘I couldn’t even stand up’

It was an emergency “evacuation.”

An Etihad Airways passenger had to be wheeled off the airplane after he threw up over two dozen times during a six-hour “flight from hell” — which he blames on eating a “smelly” inflight meal.

“It ruined the first few days of my holiday,” Cameron Callaghan, 27, told Kennedy News while describing the messy flight. He is now chalking up his incident to “food poisoning” caused by the airline neglecting to take the “proper precautions” while storing their inflight meal.

The stomach-churning ordeal occurred Jan. 6 while the Brit was flying from Manchester, UK to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates en route to his final destination in Bangkok, Thailand, where he planned to enjoy a tropical getaway.

Unfortunately, the flight was delayed for five hours, so Callaghan decided to tide himself over with an egg sandwich three hours before departure.

When the plane finally boarded, the Manchester native said he and the other passengers were offered a “tomato, cheesy, chicken pasta,” which reportedly had an offputting stench.

“It did smell a bit weird but all plane food kind of does,” said the traveler, who devoured the inflight meal before putting a movie on.

Around 20 minutes later, he began to experience some severe gastrointestinal turbulence.

“I had diarrhea twice and 10 minutes after that I was just constantly throwing up for the duration of the flight,” recalled Callaghan. “I threw up probably about 30 times.”

The passenger added, “I was going to the toilet every five minutes, laying in the fetal position and towards the end of the flight, I’d emptied my body so much that I couldn’t even stand up.”

He said his symptoms were reportedly so severe that he had “to sit at the back of the plane with an air hostess while she kept the toilet free for me.”

Unfortunately, the pain wasn’t just physical for Callaghan, who said it was “embarrassing” having people go to the lavatory and see him “lying on the floor being sick.”

When they finally arrived in Abu Dhabi, the traveler was so weak he couldn’t lift his head and had to be helped off.

“They had to get a wheelchair and they wheeled me to the medical room in Abu Dhabi’s airport,” recounted Callaghan, who was assessed by a doctor and administered an IV with an anti-sickness drip.