Man dressed as Tinkerbell removed from Ryanair flight by armed police

Man dressed as Tinkerbell removed from Ryanair flight by armed police | Secret Flying

A man dressed as Tinkerbell was removed from a Ryanair flight by armed police at London Stansted Airport.

 

A “disruptive” man dressed up as Peter Pan’s sidekick, Tinkerbell, was escorted off of a Ryanair flight Friday morning.

 

The man boarded the 9:30am Poland-bound flight at London’s Stansted Airport with a friend dressed as Bob the Builder.

 

The passengers were reportedly on a stag trip to Krakow.

 

Police were called after the Tinkerbell man became disruptive.

 

Dan May, a passenger on the flight, told how the “man dressed as Tinkerbell has threatened to cut everyone up.”

 

 

According to reports, armed police ““adjusted the man’s wings” before leading him away.

 

Ryanair repeated their call for restrictions on the sale of alcohol at airports following the incident.

 

“Police removed and detained two passengers ahead of this flight from London Stansted to Krakow who were disruptive, before the aircraft departed to Krakow,” a Ryanair spokesperson said.

 

“This is exactly why we are calling for significant changes to prohibit the sale of alcohol at airports, such as a two-drink limit per passenger and no alcohol sales before 10am.”

 

The UK government will decide whether a ban on alcohol sales in airports before 10am will go ahead.