Woman removed from EasyJet flight 'for abusive behaviour'

EasyJet Plc Chief Executive Officer Carolyn McCall Attends An Event Inaugurating Their New Base
EasyJet Plc Chief Executive Officer Carolyn McCall Attends An Event Inaugurating Their New Base



A passenger was kicked off of a UK-bound EasyJetflight in Barcelona over her "disruptive behaviour" on Friday.

The woman, who was travelling with a relative on the flight from Spain to Liverpool, allegedly hurled abuse at other passengers, including her mother.

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Passenger Gary Wright, from Great Sutton, watched the scene unfold and told the Liverpool Echo: "The lady started swearing and her language was awful. She was up and down causing a nuisance to the cabin crew.

"Then she started hurling abusive language to her mum and others. The staff made the right decision to throw her off and we all totally agreed with the decision."

Mr Wright added that her mother left the flight voluntarily.

EasyJet apologised for the incident.

Earlier this week, two women were removed from a French-bound Flybe flight when the pilot caught them writing on the side of the plane.

They were asked to wipe off what they had written but as it would not come off they were forced off the flight.

The pair, in their 40s, were flying from Southampton to La Rochelle for a wedding when the captain saw them drawing on the aircraft with a felt-tip pen, the Daily Telegraph reports.

A Flybe spokesman told the newspaper they were "therefore reported to the authorities who attended the aircraft and took the perpetrators away from questioning".



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