Ryanair passenger filmed with face full of blood after shocking midway break
Two Ryanair passengers were arrested after launching a chaotic fight that left a passenger blood on board a flight to Spain's Tenerife South Airport from Glasgow Prestwick, Scotland.
The shocking recording was shared on Twitter, showing two men hitting each other while other passengers are screaming.
WARNING: The video contains graphic language.
During the 36-second clip, taken by Twitter user Ben Wardrop, Ryanair crew can watch men up as they continue to beat each other and shout threats.
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According to Mirror, the alteration broke around at 6:1[ads1]0 AM Saturday morning. It was not clear what led to the fight.
The men gradually become separated and one is led away with his face covered with blood. According to one passenger, the man had allegedly received his nose "bitten by" by the other man, but that report was not confirmed by Ryanair.
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"There were many occasions of full and disorderly behavior that lead to a man who has the nose bitten off, a passenger told the Scottish son.
Despite the brutal steep, the country plane safe and at times in Tenerife airport.
In a statement to Fox News From Ryanair, the airline said they asked the police to meet the plane upon landing.
"The crew of this flight from Glasgow Prestwick to Tenerife (March 16) requested police support upon arrival after two passengers were disrupted. The plane landed normally and the police were removed and arrested two people. We will not tolerate turmoil or disturbing behavior at any time, and the safety and comfort of our customers, crew and aircraft is our first priority. This is now a matter for the local police, the statement said.
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Ryanair has dealt with violence on flights in the past. So much so that the airline moved to ask airports to implement stricter rules on alcohol sales, citing many disturbing events that were driven by drunken passengers.