Destructive airline passengers caused confusion on a simple jet flight from Birmingham to Tenerife by urinating in the aisles. This led to an air emergency, and the crew requested emergency police assistance upon landing after the other passengers became “abusive.”
The incident occurred on Wednesday, July 2nd on flight Ezy6607. Air Traffic Control has given airplanes priority to Tenerife South Airport, which arrived just before 3:30am.
Easyjet confirmed that the passengers involved were “abusive and threatening” during their flight from Birmingham Airport. Upon landing, police were summoned to the aircraft to deal with the disorderly group.
A spokesman for EasyJet said, “You can confirm that on July 2nd, the Ezy6607 flight from Birmingham to Tenerife met police upon arrival. A group of passengers behaves on board. EasyJet crews are trained to assess and evaluate all situations. It is always a simple jet priority and we will not tolerate abusive or threatening behavior on board.”
The news came weeks after EasyJet flights were confused by a group of loud British people of stags, and police had to intervene. The man is said to have disappointed other passengers and engaged in vaping, excessive drinking and verbal abuse.
Despite receiving six warnings from flight staff, the obstacles escalated and caused frustration among those attacked by the Marrakech flight from Gatwick as the pilot decided to detour to Faro, Portugal.
The witness reported: “The men were steaming their seats and toilets and in my opinion were already drunk or nearby when they boarded. They were abused by staff members on the flight.
A spokesman for EasyJet confirmed that the May 19 flight was diverted to Faro due to destructive actions and encountered police on landing. After the problematic passengers were removed, the aircraft resumed its journey to Marrakech.
The spokesman added: “Our cabin crews were trained to assess and assess all situations and acted promptly and appropriately to ensure that the safety of flights and other passengers was not compromised at any time. The safety and welfare of passengers and crews is always easy and does not tolerate abusive or threatening behavior.”