Passengers were removed from a Ryanair flight from Liverpool to Ibiza after the plane was forced to turn around and landed in Bordeaux, France.
The Ryanair plane had been in the air for about an hour, but at around 3:30 p.m. local time, the plane’s wheels touched the runway, causing it to change course and begin its flight towards Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport. (Remember that the plane is 1 hour ahead). .
Police were preparing to greet the plane, and footage from inside the plane showed passengers being escorted from the plane, who appeared to be extremely ill from wear and tear.
Officers asked if the man had any luggage before helping him get off the plane, but footage showed the man was very unsteady on his feet and needed a lot of help. .
Police soon realized they would have to restrain him to remove him from the plane, and passengers cheered and some even applauded him as he was removed from the plane.
The officers who escorted the man onto the tarmac appeared to join in on the fun, with one officer shouting “Ole” as the unsteady man passed, waving to several other passengers and making them laugh. did.
Those stranded on the plane then saw the funny side of their diversion, as footage showed them being taken with great care down the stairs to avoid them falling to the ground. .
One passenger said the unsteady boy was “scattered all over the place” and “didn’t even know where he was.”
Meanwhile, others said he “couldn’t walk down the stairs” and noted that even the police were “laughing out loud”.
The plane then arrived in Ibiza with one fewer passenger than expected.
A Ryanair spokesperson told LADbible: “The flight from Liverpool to Ibiza (October 3) was diverted to Bordeaux due to a passenger causing confusion on board.
“The crew requested police assistance in advance and local police met them on arrival and disembarked the passengers. The flight continued to Ibiza with a short delay.”
“This is now a matter for local police.”