The Ryanair plane made an emergency landing: drunken holidaymakers are to blame

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Police confirmed that four passengers were removed from the plane and face fines for air safety offenses if identified. The impending emergency landing of the plane was reported at 1:00 p.m., reports the Mirror portal.

He stocked up on alcohol even before the flight

A Civil Defense spokesman said: “Officers were asked to meet a plane traveling from Dublin to Ibiza which was diverted to Palma. The four Irish passengers on board have been disembarked and identified.”

A well-informed source added to the publication: “They were consuming alcohol which they had bought before boarding the plane and were causing problems on the plane by not following the instructions of the flight crew.”

A police spokesman said: “We have no reports of an attack on the plane. There were no official arrests.”

The plane, which was supposed to land on Saturday after noon, finally reached its destination after 15:00 local time. The four men who were taken off the plane are believed to have been forced to make other arrangements to reach their holiday destination.

It is recommended not to consume alcohol in the morning

The Ryanair company back in 2018 In June, he called for a 10am alcohol ban at airports after a group of drunken Irish holidaymakers forced a flight from Dublin to be diverted to Paris. It was then reported that a group of up to 20 holidaymakers became involved in the disturbance, and three passengers were disembarked and detained by French police.

The normal procedure is usually for the person who has been reported as the cause of the problems and who has been removed from the plane to be formally identified so that they can be fined. The Spanish Aviation Safety and Security Agency (AESA) is the public authority in Spain that ensures that all aviation activities in Spain comply with civil aviation standards.

Fines up to 47 thousand. euros

The agency has the power to fine offenders for breaches of Spain’s air safety law, with fines for standard offenses ranging from around €50,000 to almost €40,000. pounds sterling (from 58 to almost 47 thousand euros). They may also be charged any re-routing costs and offenders may be banned from flying with the airline.

in 2018 In January, a “drunk” Irish woman and her partner were filmed being asked off a Ryanair flight which was forced to make an unscheduled stop in Spain’s northern port city of Santander en route from Alicante to Dublin. Other passengers clapped and shouted “Adios” (lit. “Goodbye”) as the couple were led away by police.


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