Flight 666 (2018) is a low-budget supernatural horror-thriller directed by Rob Pallatina, written by Jacob Cooney and Brandon Stroud, and produced by The Asylum alongside Slightly Distorted Productions

The plot unfolds aboard Pan US 57, an international red-eye flight to New York that soon encounters a fierce storm. Panic arises when a passenger named Peck claims to see ghostly figures on the wing, forcing the sky marshal Thaddeus to restrain him. Strange phenomena escalate: tainted meals resembling worm-infested food, flickering cabin lights due to power outages, and eerie apparitions—passengers report seeing spectral images in mirrors, while others glimpse a woman in a red dress traversing the cabin.
Thaddeus and flight attendant Alice conclude that the aircraft is haunted by unseen, vengeful spirits. As the terror intensifies, they realize these entities are the restless souls of murdered girls intent on exacting revenge—and shockingly, the killer is among the passengers.
At about 89 minutes runtime, the film delivers claustrophobic tension and horror in a confined setting—a common trope of airborne horror films. Released on May 29, 2018 (U.S.), it is distributed via VOD and Region 1 DVD.