THIS is the dramatic moment armed cops dragged boozed-up Brit stag do louts off a Ryanair jet – after they allegedly kicked off mid-flight.
The pair were said to have been rowdy during the flight from Leeds Bradford airport to Alicante, unnerving other passengers as cabin crew called for back-up.
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John SiddleHe allegedly kicked off at a cop who dragged him off the jet[/caption]
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Shocking footage shows Guardia Civil officers storming the plane on landing in Spain last night – with one of the yobs wrestling with a cop as he is led away.
One passenger urges the cop to “knock him out”. Others can be heard calling the passenger a “bell end” and an “absolute c***”.
One horrified flyer gasped “oh my God” as the drunk appeared to grab the officer round the neck.
As he make a last-ditch attempt to stop officers from ejecting him, another on board shouts: “Get off the f***ing plane”.
A passenger claimed to The Sun that the two men were part of a stag party and had appeared drunk while waiting to board at Leeds airport.
They said: “Both of them were assessed by security to see if they were fit to fly – and look where that got them.
“They were getting rowdy and lairy towards the end of the flight and the crew called ahead for police back-up.
“Everyone was fed up with them by the end. It was carnage.”
The two-and-a-half hour Ryanair flight landed at 7.22pm, with Spanish cops waiting on the tarmac.
The Irish airline said it had a “zero-tolerance policy” towards “passenger misconduct”.
A spokesperson said: “The crew of this flight from Leeds Bradford to Alicante (4 Sept) called ahead for police assistance after two passengers became disruptive onboard.
The aircraft was met by local police upon arrival at Alicante Airport and these passengers were removed.
“Ryanair has a strict zero tolerance policy towards passenger misconduct and will continue to take decisive action to combat unruly passenger behaviour, ensuring that all passengers and crew travel in a respectful and stress-free environment, without unnecessary disruption.”
“This is a matter for local police.”
The incident comes just a few months after an EasyJet passenger was left petrified as a group of rowdy “drunk” Brits turned her Ibiza flight into a “nightclub”.
The passenger said she was “scared” while travelling on the jet “full of real English animals”.
“Everyone standing, screaming, guys hitting each other, drinking bottles of alcohol one after the other and stopping the flight attendants from doing their job,” she added.
However, unlike the Leeds bunch, these “wild” passengers were let off the plane after reaching Ibiza airport and identifying themselves.
As another summer draws to a close, it seems most flyers are becoming sick of the typical Brit abroad.
The Guardia Civil were approached for comment.
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