Chaos on Ryanair flight – thousands of feet in the sky: Moment screeching passenger is left with a bloody nose after ‘fight breaks out’ on plane travelling from Bristol to Tenerife
- The fight took place on a flight to the Spanish island on Monday, November 27
This is the dramatic moment a screeching passenger is left with a bloody nose after a fight broke out on a Ryanair flight.
There was chaos in the skies on the flight from Bristol to Tenerife on Monday with screaming passengers knocked to the ground.
A video of the incident shows two women on the floor of the aisle of a plane as passengers are heard shouting and screaming.
One of the women, who has blood gushing from her nose, gets to her feet and roars, ‘mate, her and him’, as she gestures up the aisle of the plane.
It is unclear what she is accusing them of but she is clearly very agitated.
Two passengers are on the ground as shouting and screaming is heard on the plane
The passenger with a bloody nose, pictured, gets off the ground of the aisle and starts to shout as she gestures up the plane
The scene of the chaos from the Ryanair flight as the woman with the bloodied nose gestures up the plane
Blood from the nose of the agitated passenger has been wiped onto her hand as she glances at the camera
‘No, look at’, as she appears to gesture to her bloody nose.
An unknown woman’s voice then says, ‘I didn’t do that’.
The bloodied passenger retorts, ‘he did’ as she gestures up the aisle of the plane again before shouting, ‘because you called him a fat c**t’.
The woman with the bloody nose is then heard saying, ‘where’s my phone no my phone’s on the floor’, as the camera cuts out.
Ryanair said the police in Tenerife were called to the flight when it landed on the Spanish island.
A spokesperson for Ryanair said: ‘The crew on this flight from Bristol to Tenerife (November 27) called ahead for police assistance when a passenger became disruptive in flight.
‘The aircraft was met by local police upon arrival at Tenerife Airport and this individual passenger was removed. This now a matter for local police.’
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