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British women on a hen’s party trip thrown off European flight after 'drunken' behaviour

A group of British women on a hen's party trip have been kicked off a flight after "drunken and rowdy" behaviour.

In a video posted to Youtube, one of the women can be heard telling the others to get their bags because they were getting "chucked off" the Liverpool to Spain Ryanair flight.

Other passengers can be heard booing the women as they walked down the aisle and then applausing as they leave.

In a video posted to Youtube, one of the women can be heard telling the others to get their bags because they were getting
In a video posted to Youtube, one of the women can be heard telling the others to get their bags because they were getting

Before being kicked off, the women were allegedly swearing, screaming and acting like "creatures," The Sun reported.

A witness said they were a "drunken mess" and another described their behaviour as "vile."

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“Throughout the flight parties were stood in the aisles not listening to the pilot telling them to sit down," one passenger told The Sun.

“They had a warning that we would be diverted to France, the staff could not control it."

Before being kicked off, the women were allegedly swearing, screaming and acting like
Before being kicked off, the women were allegedly swearing, screaming and acting like
A Ryanair spokesperson said the crew requested police assistance on arrival at Alicante airport in Spain. Photo: Getty
A Ryanair spokesperson said the crew requested police assistance on arrival at Alicante airport in Spain. Photo: Getty

A Ryanair spokesperson said the crew requested police assistance on arrival at Alicante airport in Spain.

“The aircraft landed normally and police removed and detained these individuals," the statement read.

“The safety and comfort of our customers, crew and aircraft is our number one priority and we will not tolerate unruly or disruptive behaviour at any time.

The group are believed to have made it to their detination and continued with their holiday.

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A witness said they were a