A Jet2 flight which left Glasgow Airport on Tuesday afternoon was forced to divert before reaching its destination after a drunken passenger allegedly abused cabin crew.
A Jet2 flight which left Glasgow Airport on Tuesday afternoon was forced to divert before reaching its destination after a drunken passenger allegedly abused cabin crew and caused chaos before being dragged out of the plane.
He said: "A passenger was out of their head, he was drunk and being abusive towards the cabin crew. He started causing danger. Phil Ward, Managing Director of Jet2.com, said: “He behaved in a disgraceful fashion, causing unnecessary distress to others onboard.
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