A video circulating on social media shows a group of Indian vacationers dancing near an aircraft at an airport in Vietnam, prompting ground staff to intervene and ask them to stop the activity. The footage, which has gone viral online, appears to show passengers celebrating in a group close to a parked aircraft on the tarmac area. Ground personnel are seen approaching the group and directing them to stop, reportedly due to safety and operational concerns.— KantInEastt (@KantInEastt) In the clip, several travellers are seen dancing together near the aircraft, drawing attention from airport staff who intervene to restore order in the restricted airside zone. The exact timing of the incident has not been officially confirmed. The airport video has triggered debate online, with users divided over passenger behaviour in restricted aviation zones. While some viewers raised concerns over safety protocols on the tarmac, others described the moment as light-hearted but misplaced due to the sensitive location.Aviation norms typically restrict movement and public activity in airside areas such as tarmacs, which are controlled zones due to aircraft operations, security requirements and safety risks.There has been no official statement from airport authorities regarding either video, and it is not known whether any action has been taken against those involved.Separately, another video has surfaced online showing a group of Indian travellers dancing inside a restaurant in Vietnam, adding to similar clips being widely shared on social media. The location and authenticity of the second video have also not been independently verified.— getmetwister (@getmetwister) Both clips continue to circulate widely on social media, drawing mixed reactions ranging from criticism of passenger conduct to calls for greater awareness of airport safety rules.