
A struggle between two families turned into a bulk fight 30 minutes into the trip, which required a Ryanair flight last week to get diverted when it was flying at 30 000 feet. On the Morocco to London journey, footage released by the Sun shows people screaming at each other. A passenger asked a woman to change the seat so that he could lay with his wife and kids, according to a witness to the startling fight, which all began with him asking for a woman to do so.
The lady sat with her child and resisted changing the chair. The man began to threaten the person because he was angry.
When the plane was about to take off, the pilot was conscious of the heat that was congested in. The victim’s husband intervened to defend her after the plane touched down, and people immediately began punching one another.
The airline personnel made an effort to quiet both sides, but the conflict quickly turned into a roiling brawl because one of the conflicting families was a member of a larger team and all started donating to the battle.
” Then a woman in the column about started having a panic attack as a result of everything going on. There were children crying, and she was screaming. A customer described the voyage as a trip from heaven, “like a snow effect.”
In the havoc, another individual fell sick and had to be given oxygen late- flight.
Around 30 minutes after takeoff, the helicopter was diverted and made its landing in Marrakech. Aircraft monitor website FlightAware showed the journey of aircraft RUK3034 as it took off from Agadir, a town on Morocco’s southwestern Atlantic coast.
The man who became sick began abusing the house staff and claimed he was being treated like a criminal.
The officers and the room team spent two hours removing the destructive people from the aircraft, and all the pamphlets were taken to a hotel where they had to spend the night. The following morning, another journey was booked, and it was also canceled.
Ryanair acknowledged the series of events in a speech to MailOnline and expressed regret for the “distraction and later delay caused by a small group of problematic passengers,” claiming that this was beyond the control of the airline.