‘Vile’ boozed-up Brit tourists hauled off Ryanair flight to Alicante by cops after knocking back vodka, swearing and acting like ‘creatures’
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THIS is the moment out-of-control passengers were hauled off a Ryanair flight by cops - to the applause of their fellow passengers.
The rowdy group were booted from the flight, with other passengers claiming the women should never have been allowed to get on.
The Thursday night flight, FR9898 from Liverpool to Alicante, descended into chaos, with the group of women allegedly screaming, swearing and drinking alcohol throughout the flight.
In a video of the disrupted Ryanair flight, one of the women can be heard saying: "Get your bags, we're all getting chucked off."
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They then start collecting their bags from the overhead baggage.
Another says: "Get off, get off."
As they walk down the aisle of the plane, passengers can be heard booing them.
They then burst into spontaneous applause, happy to see the back of the group.
A witness told the Sun Online that the group's behaviour was "unacceptable", saying the women were "a drunken mess".
She added that the girls were fighting in the aisle, adding it was the "worst flight" she had ever been on.
The Sun Online has chosen to not identify the women who have faced accusations from their fellow passengers.
Passengers described the women's behaviour as "vile", saying they had been acting like "creatures".
Another passenger complained to Ryanair on their social media page, writing: "Another Ryanair flight compromised by a stag/hen party.
Describing the group's behaviour as "drunken and rowdy", they wrote: "Should introduce breathalyser test for suspect passengers.
"All for fun and a drink but have seen too many people incapable of walking and talking."
Another passenger took to social media to complain, saying her two grandchildren had been exposed to the women's "foul mouths".
She said: "I asked one of the women to please mind her language as I had small children with me. I'll leave her reply to your imagination" Needless to say it contained a few four letter words."
She added: "The children were terrified, as was I."
A Ryanair spokesperson said: "The crew of this flight from Liverpool to Alicante (27 July) requested police assistance upon arrival in Alicante after a number of passengers became disruptive inflight.
"The aircraft landed normally and police removed and detained these individuals.
"The safety and comfort of our customers, crew and aircraft is our number one priority and we will not tolerate unruly or disruptive behaviour at any time.
"This is now a matter for local police."
We reported last week how a British granddad claimed he was chucked of a Ryanair flight because of his face tattoo.
Davi Stretton-Mellor, 33, said pulled off a diverted Ryanair flight by Spanish police and left abandoned at an airport which was more than 1,000 miles away from his planned destination.
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