Six people were taken into custody following a physical altercation during a stag party on a Ryanair flight at Tenerife airport.

Fight broke out after plane landed.

July 13th 2024.

Six people were taken into custody following a physical altercation during a stag party on a Ryanair flight at Tenerife airport.
As the Ryanair plane touched down in Tenerife, the passengers were eager to disembark and start their vacation. However, all hell broke loose when a fight erupted onboard. According to reports, six individuals were arrested at the Canary Islands' airport, following a brawl that took place during a stag party on the Ryanair flight from London Stansted.

Eyewitnesses claim that the altercation started as soon as the plane landed at Sur-Reina Sofía airport. The details of the incident are still unclear, but it is believed that some of those involved were British. The fight happened yesterday at around 2:30 pm, shortly after the plane landed, according to Spanish newspaper Diario de Avisos. It was reported that a group of around 15 individuals celebrating a bachelor party clashed with three others, resulting in one person getting injured.

The scuffle reportedly took place as the passengers were disembarking from the plane, just before boarding the bus to the baggage claim area. Witnesses shared that some of the individuals involved were seen without their shirts on, adding to the chaos of the situation. The Civil Guard in Tenerife quickly took control of the situation and arrested six suspects. Passengers and airport staff were understandably alarmed by the altercation.

Authorities on the island are currently investigating the incident and trying to gather more information about what exactly happened. The Metro has reached out to Ryanair for a statement on the matter. Sadly, this is not the first time that a fight has broken out on a Ryanair flight. Just last week, a pilot had to divert a plane due to another altercation between passengers.

During this particular incident, one passenger shared that the fight began between two families during the boarding process. The pilot was forced to change the destination, and the flight from Agadir, Morocco, to London Stansted had to make an emergency landing. Thankfully, the cabin crew was able to calm everyone down, and no one was injured.

This is not the only instance where violence has occurred on a Ryanair flight. In February, there were two separate incidents on flights from Edinburgh to Tenerife, where passengers got into physical altercations. In one of the incidents, children were left in tears as six individuals engaged in a scuffle and used foul language. In the other, two men were seen punching and spitting at each other.

A passenger on the latter flight described it as the "worst flight of their life." These incidents are concerning and worrying, especially for those who have upcoming flights with Ryanair. The airline must take necessary measures to ensure the safety and well-being of their passengers.

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