RYANAIR passengers said they were left “baking” on a plane grounded with no air-conditioning for four hours.
Kids begged for water and took clothes off.
David Green, 41, who was on the 11am flight to Majorca on Tuesday, said: “People started getting scared.
“It was easily hotter than the 40C we experienced recently.”
He said cabin crew who were asked for water said: “That’s not my job.”
Ryanair apologised for the delay due to a fault, at Bournemouth, Dorset.
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Father of two David added: “It was absolute chaos.
“The sauna-like temperatures led to children and elderly people fainting.”
The passengers were only transferred to a plane with air conditioning at 3pm.
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