A passenger on Ryanair flight threatens to fight someone outside the plane in a profane outburst.

Someone believes she was yelling insults at a staff member.

September 20th 2024.

A passenger on Ryanair flight threatens to fight someone outside the plane in a profane outburst.
Next in the news, there was an intense situation on a Ryanair flight involving a furious passenger who was caught on camera shouting and causing a scene. It was shared on the popular app TikTok, where we can see the passenger yelling at someone who appears to be a member of the cabin crew. She aggressively challenges them to "meet me outside the aircraft" while hurling profanities.

In the video, the passenger is pointing and accusing the other person of smirking and being disrespectful. She even pushes against security guards, while her friend tries to calm her down. Eventually, the person she is targeting gets off the plane, and the passenger continues to provoke them by saying "meet me outside this aircraft, you mouthy b****." She also threatens to make them famous, pointing outside the plane.

This incident is just one of many that have been occurring on Ryanair flights lately. According to the company's CEO, Michael O’Leary, there has been a noticeable increase in bad behavior, often caused by excessive drinking and drugs. Assaults on cabin crew members have become a weekly occurrence, with the worst flights being those to the party destination of Ibiza.

O’Leary has proposed a two-drink rule for holiday makers flying out from UK airports in an attempt to control the unruly behavior. He believes that passengers should not be allowed to consume more than two drinks before their flight, as delays can lead to excessive drinking and disruptive behavior. He also emphasizes that flying is not an excuse for an "alcoholics' outing" and suggests that passengers opt for a coffee or tea instead.

The reason for the woman's outburst in the video is not clear, but it is clear that this type of behavior is becoming a problem for airlines. O’Leary assures that this rule will not affect the company's profits, as bars and restaurants at the airport can still sell their drinks and food. Hopefully, these measures will help to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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