‘Drunk’ woman gets into fight on Ryanair flight to Ibiza

‘Drunk’ woman gets into fight on Ryanair flight to Ibiza | Secret Flying

Passenger brawls on Ryanair flight to Ibiza.

 

Shocking footage shows a Ryanair passenger fighting with other travellers onboard an Ibiza-bound flight.

 

In a clip shared online, a woman can be seen standing in the aisle arguing with another passenger before being pulled away in a headlock.

 

The woman in pink can be heard shouting “I will find you” repeatedly.

 

The angry passenger stands up to continue the slanging match mid-aisle as men, believed to be family members, try to hold them back.

 

The “drunk” woman then tries to hit out before being dragged backwards by a man in green who attempts to deal with the angry holidaymakers himself.

 

He then pushes a passenger and can be seen shouting in another’s face as other Ryanair customers look on in shock.

 

A witness onboard the plane said police escorted the woman and three others off the plane, despite her trying to “fight” the officers.

 

The flight was reportedly delayed by an hour-and-a-half, with some children even in tears over the incident.

 

Greater Manchester Police confirmed that one man and one woman were arrested on suspicion of being drunk on board an aircraft and assaulting police officers.

 

A Greater Manchester Police spokesperson said: “Officers were called at around 3pm yesterday (Monday 21 August) to reports of disruptive passengers on board a flight taking off from Manchester Airport. Two men in their 30s and one woman, also in her 30s, have all been arrested on suspicion of being drunk on board an aircraft. One of the men and the woman were further arrested on suspicion of assaulting police officers. They all remain in custody for questioning.”

 

In a statement, the airline said: “This flight from Manchester to Ibiza (21 Aug) was delayed ahead of take-off when a small number of passengers became disruptive. These passengers were removed from the aircraft by local police and the flight continued safely to Ibiza following a short delay.

 

“This is now a matter for local police. We sincerely apologise to affected passengers for any inconvenience caused as a result of these passengers’ disruptive behaviour.”