- Aussies were left baffled on the flight to Bali
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The moment a thick white mist began filling the cabin of a Jetstar plane has left passengers baffled - but there's a simple explanation.
Passengers noticed the fog-like haze drifting through the aircraft, limiting visibility.
The footage, uploaded to social media this week, was taken on a Jetstar flight leaving Bali and sparked a wave of reactions from Aussies.
Many said they had experienced the same phenomenon on other flights.
'My Jetstar flight was like this from Denpasar to Sydney last weekend,' one commenter wrote.
'I've never seen anything like it and thought something was wrong with the plane.'
Another added: 'Ours was the same going from Cairns to Bali.'
'I've experienced this leaving Bali, thought our plane was on fire,' a third said.
The heavy fog-like haze can be seen drifting through the Jetstar plane (stock)
'This happened to me on a Vietnam Airlines flight on September 11 last year. I really thought it was the end of me,' a fourth added.
One commenter solved the mystery, explaining the mist had been caused by the air-conditioning in the plane combined with the humid Bali weather.
'It's just condensation. The dry air from the aircon mixing with the damp humid air from outside,' they wrote.
A Jetstar spokesperson said passengers shouldn't be worried if they saw the mist on future flights.
'This fogging happens when warm and humid air mixes with cooler and dryer air from the aircraft air-conditioning system, forming condensation,' the spokesperson said.
'Customers shouldn't be concerned as it's a common occurrence in hot and muggy environments like Bali and usually clears quickly.'
Passengers on the Jetstar flight to Bali (pictured) were puzzled by the thick white mist
