Jet2 Passengers Turn 'Uncontrollable' on Delayed Flight to Greece
LEEDS BRADFORD AIRPORT, ENGLAND, JUL 24 – Two passengers were arrested on suspicion of affray after drinking vodka and causing disruption during a flight delay, leading Jet2 to ban them from future flights.
- On July 24, police intervened on a Jet2 flight at Leeds Bradford Airport to remove two male passengers who became disruptive following heavy vodka consumption.
- The incident occurred when two men started consuming vodka they had brought on board while the flight to Chania International Airport was delayed, according to passenger Ian Boyle.
- Following a call for police support due to a disturbance at Leeds Bradford Airport, officers boarded the plane, apprehended the two men involved, and escorted them off the runway, with video footage showing each man accompanied by several officers.
- Jet2, describing itself as a family friendly airline, confirmed banning the two disruptive passengers and stated it takes a zero-tolerance approach to disruptive behaviour, while Boyle called the event 'quite a serious altercation.'
- The incident raised concerns for other passengers, especially children onboard, with fears some may avoid flying again, and the men were later released on bail pending further enquiries.
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