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THIS is the moment a British woman was dragged off a flight after allegedly assaulting passengers and “making a bomb threat”.
Video posted on TikTok showed the woman being escorted off a Ryanair flight.
It then cut to more dramatic scenes, where she was thrown to the floor.
The flight from Tenerife to Prestwick was diverted on May 18.
A comment on the video stated: “As the father of three daughters who were on this flight, one of whom was unfortunately seated next to this intoxicated woman, I feel she was handled appropriately.”
“For two hours on this flight, she verbally abused staff and other passengers.
“She verbally and physically abused one of my daughters for quite some time.
“Because of her actions, the plane was redirected and everyone else on that plane suffered due to her being selfish.
“She left the plane when asked by the police, she was handcuffed in the shuttle bus when she became violent towards the police officers…
“Given the fact she threatened my daughter and threatened to bomb the plane, I think this lady got off very lightly.”
Other passengers commented blasting her behaviour, saying children were “in tears and terrified” on the plane.
Blair Morgan, a fellow passenger on the flight, shared with MailOnline: “The passenger issued a [false] bomb threat to everyone on board, in addition to threatening to ‘bottle’ people using a glass wine bottle.”
“While intoxicated, she was assaulting passengers and vaping along the aisle. She also climbed onto seats, removing people’s headphones to talk to them, and made threats to harm and bottle them.”
A spokesperson for Ryanair said the flight diverted to Faro after the incident.
“Crew called ahead for police assistance, who met the aircraft upon landing at Faro Airport and offloaded this passenger before this flight continued to Glasgow Prestwick.
“Ryanair has a strict zero tolerance policy towards passenger misconduct and will continue to take decisive action to combat unruly passenger behaviour, ensuring that all passengers and crew travel in a safe and respectful environment, without unnecessary disruption.”