British stag in cabin crew fancy dress performs Ryanair safety demo on flight
Passengers often zone out when the in-flight safety demonstration is happening - but this one was unmissable as it was performed by a stag
Passengers often zone out when the in-flight safety demonstration is happening - but this one was unmissable as it was performed by a stag
MANY people zone out during the in-flight safety demonstration on a plane, even though it’s essential viewing.
But there’s no way you can take your eyes off this “flight attendant” on a Ryanair plane from Manchester to Hamburg.
A passenger who goes by the username @Racingsnake a video of a stag, dressed a member of cabin crew, who gave the plane a bit of light relief during the demo.
They wrote: "Fair play to @Ryanair and cabin crew member 'Ryan'. That’s a first for me."
The stag, wearing a fancy dress version of cabin crew uniform, is seen putting on a life vest and then blowing into it to inflate it on the 6.30am flight on July 4.
Passengers are heard laughing as he hams it up at the front of the plane, in front of party of 25 stags.
Sun Online Travel has contacted Ryanair for comment.
Ryanair is inundated with stag and hen party passengers because of its cheap flights to Europe, and this isn’t the first inebriated person to help with a safety demo.
Earlier this year, a bride-to-be helped staff with the instructions on her way to her hen do.
Tara Berenbaum, 26, stole the show as she strutted down the aisle in an air stewardess outfit.
Wearing a veil and looking a little tipsy, Tara told passengers where the emergency exits were before showing them how to use an oxygen mask in a very animated fashion.
The Belgium native finished the demonstration by donning a deflated life jacket with the help of a Ryanair crew member.
Her pal Julie Mariner laughed uncontrollably when she filmed the episode in front of bemused passengers on the flight from Brussels to Barcelona on March 24.
The pal later tweeted the video with the caption: "Thank you Ryanair for helping us make her bachelorette extra special."
Ryanair recently called for a booze ban pre-10am at airports after a group of drunk passengers forced a plane to divert from Ibiza to Paris.