Moment pregnant mum is ‘hauled off Ryanair plane after demanding cabin crew turn off lights for her sleeping kids’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

A PREGNANT passenger was hauled off a plane by cops after allegedly being verbally abusive to Ryanair cabin crew members on her flight. The mother-of-four, 29, was met by three officers who stormed the aircraft upon arrival at Edinburgh Airport in the early hours of Tuesday, witnesses claimed. A pregnant passenger was verbally abusive to Ryanair cabin crew, witnesses claimedSupplied She was arrested by cops at Edinburgh airport, passengers saidSupplied The mum-of-four was met by three officers who stormed the aircraft, passengers saidSupplied Flight attendants had turned the cabin lights on as they offered drinks and snacks to passengers during the delayed night flight from Morocco. The woman sparked a heated argument with the airline staff over lighting during the flight, resulting in her being hauled off the plane as it sat on the runway, fellow passengers said. Speaking to The Sun, one passenger said: “When the crew reached her seat, she immediately complained and demanded the lights be turned off so her kids could sleep. “They were being polite and professional, but she was just so abusive, raising her voice and speaking to them like garbage. She was being very entitled. “After we landed, we were held for over half an hour and the captain repeated several times that we were not to stand up or leave our seats. “The police eventually boarded and told her to come with them. She was having none of it, but they told her not to cause a scene in front of the children.” Her partner was left with the four children, who appeared to be between the ages of one and eight, as the family made their way through passport control and baggage claim. The passenger added: “We all just felt sorry for the husband and kids, they had to watch their mum being arrested on the plane. We were more concerned for them. “Lots of passengers offered to help him, but he politely declined. He later told us at baggage claim that she had been arrested. “There were lots of us on that flight in agreement with the police. “There’s no room in this world to speak to anyone like that, let alone flight attendants. “They’re on the back of a 12 hour shift and they’re doing their best job to get us home safe, show them some respect.” Police Scotland said: “We were made aware of a disturbance on a flight arriving at Edinburgh Airport on Tuesday morning. “A 29-year-old woman was charged in connection and was given a Recorded Police Warning.” A Ryanair spokesperson said: “The crew of this flight from Marrakesh to Edinburgh (30 September) called ahead for police assistance after a passenger became disruptive onboard. “The aircraft was met by local police upon arrival at Edinburgh and this passenger was removed. This is now a matter for local police.”

Oct 3, 2024 - 17:20
Moment pregnant mum is ‘hauled off Ryanair plane after demanding cabin crew turn off lights for her sleeping kids’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

A PREGNANT passenger was hauled off a plane by cops after allegedly being verbally abusive to Ryanair cabin crew members on her flight.

The mother-of-four, 29, was met by three officers who stormed the aircraft upon arrival at Edinburgh Airport in the early hours of Tuesday, witnesses claimed.

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A pregnant passenger was verbally abusive to Ryanair cabin crew, witnesses claimed
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She was arrested by cops at Edinburgh airport, passengers said
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The mum-of-four was met by three officers who stormed the aircraft, passengers said
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Flight attendants had turned the cabin lights on as they offered drinks and snacks to passengers during the delayed night flight from Morocco.

The woman sparked a heated argument with the airline staff over lighting during the flight, resulting in her being hauled off the plane as it sat on the runway, fellow passengers said.

Speaking to The Sun, one passenger said: “When the crew reached her seat, she immediately complained and demanded the lights be turned off so her kids could sleep.

“They were being polite and professional, but she was just so abusive, raising her voice and speaking to them like garbage. She was being very entitled.

“After we landed, we were held for over half an hour and the captain repeated several times that we were not to stand up or leave our seats.

“The police eventually boarded and told her to come with them. She was having none of it, but they told her not to cause a scene in front of the children.”

Her partner was left with the four children, who appeared to be between the ages of one and eight, as the family made their way through passport control and baggage claim.

The passenger added: “We all just felt sorry for the husband and kids, they had to watch their mum being arrested on the plane. We were more concerned for them.

“Lots of passengers offered to help him, but he politely declined. He later told us at baggage claim that she had been arrested.

“There were lots of us on that flight in agreement with the police.

“There’s no room in this world to speak to anyone like that, let alone flight attendants.

“They’re on the back of a 12 hour shift and they’re doing their best job to get us home safe, show them some respect.”

Police Scotland said: “We were made aware of a disturbance on a flight arriving at Edinburgh Airport on Tuesday morning.

“A 29-year-old woman was charged in connection and was given a Recorded Police Warning.”

A Ryanair spokesperson said: “The crew of this flight from Marrakesh to Edinburgh (30 September) called ahead for police assistance after a passenger became disruptive onboard.

“The aircraft was met by local police upon arrival at Edinburgh and this passenger was removed. This is now a matter for local police.”




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