Flight Forced to Turn Around Twice After Multiple Passenger
Fights
Unruly passengers, disruptions, fights both physical and
verbal ... the conduct on airplanes is no surprise these days.
But this
latest incident is a bit different, for sure.
An EasyJet plane looking to
take off from Manchester, England was forced not once but twice to turn around
on the tarmac due to brawling, boozing passengers.
The flight was bound
for Alicante, Spain, on Thursday according to England's Daily Mirror
newspaper.
Two separate fights erupted on the plane involving two
separate groups of passengers as the pilot twice taxi'd for
takeoff.
After the second attempt, police were called to escort the
brawling passengers off the plane back at the gate.
The flight was
delayed for three hours. An EasyJet spokesperson said some of the passengers had
been drinking their own alcohol they brought aboard the plane.
"We can
confirm that the flight EZY1919 from Manchester to Alicante returned to stand on
two occasions as a result of two separate groups of passengers on board behaving
disruptively," EasyJet said in a statement. "We are aware that some passengers
were drinking their own alcohol on board and prior to the flight in the
terminal. Police met the aircraft to remove the passengers before it continued
to Alicante. EasyJet's cabin crew are trained to assess and evaluate all
situations and to act quickly and appropriately to ensure that the safety of the
flight and other passengers is not compromised at any time. Whilst such
incidents are rare, we have take them very seriously, and do not tolerate
abusive or threatening behaviour on board. The safety and wellbeing of customers
and crew is our highest priority."
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