Thursday, 26 Dec 2024

Moment female Ryanair passenger hurls foul-mouthed tirade

Moment female Ryanair passenger hurls foul-mouthed tirade at cabin crew before storming off the plane

This is the shocking moment a female passenger onboard a Ryanair flight hurls a foul-mouthed tirade at cabin crew before storming off the plane.

Footage shared to social media shows a woman with a Welsh accent shouting abuse at crew and passengers prior to take off.

She appears to first get into an argument with another passenger and can be seen pointing and shouting aggressively. 

Clearly already caught up in the confrontation, another passenger is able to capture the action as she is mid-sentence, saying: ‘Well I look after my boy every single day. So I decided to take a f***ing holiday. 

‘You lot can’t be f***ed. F*** off’.

The woman then collects her bag and turns around, motioning towards the front of the plane.

This is the shocking moment a passenger onboard a Ryanair flight hurls a foul-mouthed tirade at cabin crew before storming off the plane

She appears to first get into a scrap with another passenger and can be seen pointing and shouting aggressively

The woman then collects her bag and turns around, motioning towards the front of the plane

She is then stopped by a male flight attendant who appears to be attempting to calm her down. 

The woman, still furious, tells him: ‘I am annoyed. Very annoyed.’

The flight attendant then helps her collect her belongings, as she shouts at another crew member: ‘Ryanair suck my f***ing c***’.

Another clip taken from the front of the plane shows other passengers grimacing at the woman’s furious rant. 

As she screams ‘move out of my f***ing way’ to another member of crew, the passengers onboard the flight appear to erupt into fits laughter. 

As she finally makes her way down the aisle, passengers then cheer and whistle as she is escorted off the plane.

The disturbing footage was posted on social media earlier this week. It is not clear what caused the woman to become so angry prior to take off.

The MailOnline has approached Ryanair for comment.

Source: Read Full Article

Related Posts