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THIS is the gang of boozed up Brits turfed off a Ryanair flight to Alicante after causing a drunken ruckus on the plane.

Pictures tracked down by The Sun show the women earlier propping up a bar at Liverpool Airport — posted online with the words: "Benidorm are u ready for us crazy girls".

 These Brit tourists were pictured boozing in a Liverpool Airport bar before being escorted off their flight by Spanish cops
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These Brit tourists were pictured boozing in a Liverpool Airport bar before being escorted off their flight by Spanish cops
 One of the group later made light of their antics after arriving in Alicante
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One of the group later made light of their antics after arriving in Alicante
 Emma Yates said they were just a 'group of girls on holiday having fun'
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Emma Yates said they were just a 'group of girls on holiday having fun'

Later, one of group brazenly defended their sozzled antics, writing: "Yes we was drunk.. yes we was embarrassed but eh a group of girls on holiday having fun.. so wot not a***d bout wot people think or say!! Like u ain't never done it!!"

The Thursday night flight from Liverpool to Alicante had descended into chaos, with the troupe allegedly screaming, swearing and necking drinks.

In mobile phone footage taken after landing, one of the women can be heard saying: "Get your bags, we're all getting chucked off."

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.

 The group of women could be seen speaking to flight crew after the aircraft landed
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The group of women could be seen speaking to flight crew after the aircraft landedCredit: Youtube/Josh Daley
 Ryanair confirmed police had been called over the disruptive behaviour of the passengers
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Ryanair confirmed police had been called over the disruptive behaviour of the passengersCredit: Youtube/Josh Daley
 Fellow passengers applauded as the women were turfed off the plane
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Fellow passengers applauded as the women were turfed off the planeCredit: Youtube/Josh Daley


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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, branding it the "worst flight" she had ever been on.

Other fed-up fellow passengers described the women's behaviour as "vile", saying they had been acting like "creatures".

But one of the group, selfie-fan Emma Yates, later uploaded poolside snaps with her pals after eventually making it to the holiday hotspot.

One of the pouty pics is captioned "steaming", while another shows the sunkissed pool with the words: "Omg it's boiling hot".

She also wrote: "Only us that can get escorted of plane by the Spanish police ffs" — seemingly unashamed about the disruption they had caused.

 Two of the tourists later posted sunkissed selfies from the poolside
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Two of the tourists later posted sunkissed selfies from the poolside
 They eventually made it to Benidorm after being taken off their flight by Spanish police
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They eventually made it to Benidorm after being taken off their flight by Spanish police

A raging passenger got in touch with The Sun to say: "I was on this flight last night and it was absolutely disgraceful.

"Throughout the flight parties were stood in the aisles not listening to the pilot telling them to sit down.

"They had a warning that we would be diverted to France, the staff could not control it.

"They even had to stop the selling of alcohol to everyone.

"After being sat on Alicante runway for over an hour waiting for them to get arrested, I missed my coach to Benidorm and when I finally got here I saw the individuals in the middle of the street bladdered and getting ready for a night out.

"It isn't the airline's fault as they could not control the behaviour of the women on this flight but they should not have been let out of the airport after ruining so many people's holiday.

"There where children on the flight and the noise for the two and a half hour flight was unbearable."

 Flight crew on the Ryanair aircraft told the women to get their bags
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Flight crew on the Ryanair aircraft told the women to get their bagsCredit: Youtube/Josh Daley
 Fellow passengers complained the women were boozing and swearing on the flight
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Fellow passengers complained the women were boozing and swearing on the flight

Describing the group's behaviour as "drunken and rowdy", another fellow passenger 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 flyer 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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