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DRUNK Brits were filmed guzzling booze from a beer bong on a Ryanair flight to Benidorm.

A stunned air stewardess watched on as the lads treated the aircraft like a nightclub as they travelled on an early morning service from London Stanstead to Alicante.

 A group of lads were filmed guzzling beer through a funnel on a Ryanair flight
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A group of lads were filmed guzzling beer through a funnel on a Ryanair flightCredit: Solarpix

One drinker was filmed lying on his back in the aisle as his intoxicated mates poured the contents of two beer cans into the funnel.

They proceeded to roar with laughter when it spilled all over his shirt.

Incredibly an air stewardess who appeared to be trying to calm the men down appeared to encourage them as one of the drunks begged her: “Can you hold it up?.”

She seemed to tell them “This is fine” in broken English before disappearing from the camera shot.

The group then counted down from three before pouring more beer in for a friend wearing sunglasses and a ‘Captain’ armband round the right arm of his football top.

One drinker poured beer straight from the can onto his face as another yelled: “Top it up.”

BEER WE GO

Instead of losing his temper, the man holding centre stage from the aisle carried on guzzling before shouting: “Have you got anymore?”

The revellers then proceeded to dance and sing in the aisle - with one placing the funnel upside down on his head as the others chanted: “He’s got a beer bong on his head.”

Seconds later one of the louts finished up throwing more lager over a mate who reacted by laughing: “Spillage in the village.”

The boozing is thought to have happened on board the 6.10am Ryanair flight from London Stansted to Alicante on Saturday.
The men were heading to Benidorm for a lads’ holiday.

Ryanair was unavailable for comment when approached this weekend.

However, the budget airline has previously spoken out against drunken behaviour on its planes.

BOOZE BAN

After a video emerged of a drunk Irish woman and her partner being taken off a flight from Alicante to Dublin last year, a spokesman said: “We will not tolerate unruly or disruptive behaviour at any time and the safety and comfort of our customers, crew and aircraft is our number one priority.”

A spokesman added: “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.”

A witness who saw the men said it looked like they had been “up all night” before getting on the plane.

She added: “It’s crazy that people like this are even allowed on planes but how the hell they get away with things like this once they’re on board baffles me.

“I imagine a plane like that would have been packed at this time of the year and other passengers must have been pretty uncomfortable.

BOOZED-UP BRITS

“Okay, it’s a group of lads enjoying themselves and there doesn’t appear to be any violence.

“But who knows what can happen when you’ve got a large group of big men in a closed environment who are quite obviously off their heads on alcohol.”

Earlier this year tourism chiefs in Majorca staged an international summit to tackle the problem of drunken tourism.

Last May a man was filmed arriving at Palma Airport so drunk he had to be helped to stand upright.

The footage was posted online by a firm called PMR which looks after people with reduced mobility at Palma Airport.

The company used the footage to voice their anger at being left to deal with airline passengers who were suffering from problems they said the airlines flying them should be taking care of.

PMR said in a tweet alongside the footage: “When a passenger arrives in this state, airline firms call PMR to ask us to sort out the problem, disguising the service as a ‘medical emergency.’

“They do so with the tacit approval of Spanish airports authority AENA.

“As workers we’re fed up of taking on this risk.”

 Booze foams up in the beer funnel as the lads get drunk on the Ryainair flight
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Booze foams up in the beer funnel as the lads get drunk on the Ryainair flightCredit: Solarpix
 An air stewardess appeared unphased as the lads got drunk on the flight
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An air stewardess appeared unphased as the lads got drunk on the flightCredit: Solarpix


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