13 Jul, 2024 @ 13:46
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Six arrests as fight breaks out on tarmac as Ryanair flight arrives Spain’s Tenerife from London Stansted

Ryanair flight from Dublin to Ibiza is forced to divert after 'drunk tourists assaulted a flight attendant'

A MAJOR fight broke out on a Ryanair flight that had arrived at the Tenerife Sur-Reina Sofia Airport in the Canary Islands, after departing from London Stansted. 

The incident took place on Friday at around 2.30pm local time, when a group of 15 British men who were on a stag do got into an altercation with another three people. 

At least one of the people involved was left with injuries, according to local press reports. 

The fight broke out as the passengers were leaving the plane and were just about to board a bus to take them to the terminal. 

Read more: British man dies on Ryanair flight from southern Spain to the UK

Ryanair flight from Dublin to Ibiza is forced to divert after 'drunk tourists assaulted a flight attendant'

Photos of the scene show the disturbance, as well as one man who is not wearing a shirt. 

The Guardia Civil quickly intervened to arrest the people involved in the incident, which is now under investigation. 

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  1. Lock them up and throw the key away. These idiots will never learn because they are incapable of learning. Normal foreign residents enjoying life in Spain have had enough of these incidents.

    Location : Torre Pacheco, Murcia

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