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Two-hour delay due to a fight between two male passengers on a Ryanair flight

Two male passengers engaged in a serious altercation over a seat on the aircraft. aboard July 3, the event happened aboard a Ryanair aircraft from Malta to London Stansted. When one passenger wouldn’t move aside so the other could take his window seat, a fight broke out. According to The Mirror, a witness caught the heated conversation that descended into a full-fledged battle on tape. Fear began to spread among the passengers as the battle broke out. After that, someone implores the two guys to cease fighting immediately by stating, “We won’t be able to go home.” Others intervened in the commotion, attempting to diffuse it and separate the disputing passengers.

Neil Modwhadia, one of the passengers, videotaped the event. The footage captured aboard the Ryanair aircraft has received a lot of attention on social media. The disagreement about seats intensified to the point that there was a big delay before the aircraft actually took off, which was quite inconvenient for the other passengers.

According to Neil Modwhadia, the incident caused a two-hour flight delay and left everyone on board “annoyed.” In the video, a Ryanair staff member can be seen moving across the cabin to step in and separate the two guys.

Additional information on the combatants was supplied by Modwhadia. The taller, hat-wearing guy on the right was classified as British, while the shorter man on his left, sitting in the window seat, was characterized as being American. The British refused to allow the American guy through to get his window seat, and after some words and expletives were exchanged, a fight ensued, the passenger said. As a result, the aircraft was delayed for two hours, which caused frustration and annoyance among all passengers.

Two customers on this aircraft from Malta to Stansted on July 3 started acting disruptively before takeoff, according to a statement from Ryanair. once a little delay, the aircraft successfully left for Stansted once the cabin staff had calmed things down.

 

 

 

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