A SHOCKING video shows a ‘paralytic’ woman being escorted off a Ryanair flight from Spain after she allegedly told an air steward she would ‘put her in hospital’.
A passenger on the flight from Alicante to Aberdeen yesterday claimed a woman had become drunk and abusive to both their partner and also airline staff.
Video appears to show the allegedly rowdy passenger talking with cabin crew staff.
While talking to staff she raises her hand up to signal for a female member of staff to stop talking as they chat whilst standing in the aisle of the plane.


The woman then appears to slap her travelling partner before being ushered by a steward away from the area.
Police are later shown boarding the plane and escorting her off the plane.
The person who filmed the clip, who wished to remain anonymous, claims the woman was drunk and was being verbally abusive to her travel partner.
Airline staff were then said to have had to “nanny” her throughout the flight until they were able to hand her over to police.
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Speaking today, the passenger said: “She was shouting and swearing as soon as she got on the plane.
“We took off and she was still just being loud then a woman came over and told her to be quiet because there were children on the plane.
“In fairness to the flight attendants, they were fantastic and moved her to the front trying to keep everything peaceful.
“However, she just kept sneaking back and for the rest of the flight the crew had to nanny her.
“She wouldn’t listen and so they made the decision that they had to call the police.
“They came on the plane straight after we landed and removed her from the plane.”
The video was posted on TikTok yesterday where it has attracted over 104,000 views.
Social media users were quick to call for a ban on alcohol during flights.
One said: “Should ban booze on flights, happening too often now.”
Another wrote: “Time to ban alcohol on flights, it makes it dangerous for everyone.”
A third added: “Well you’d expect that on Riotair.”
A Ryanair spokesperson confirmed the crew of the flight did request police assistance.
The spokesperson said: “The crew of this flight from Alicante to Aberdeen called ahead to request police assistance after a passenger became disruptive in-flight.
“The aircraft landed normally and police removed this individual passenger. This is now a matter for local police.”
Meanwhile Police Scotland confirmed that they attended the scene at Aberdeen Airport.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “At around 10.10am on Thursday, 1 September, we attended a report of a woman being drunk on board an aircraft on a flight from Alicante International Airport to Aberdeen International Airport.
“A woman was escorted from the plane by police and enquiries are ongoing.”
This is not the first time that a Ryanair passenger has been disrupted this summer.


Last month a man was detained by his fellow flyers on a flight to Lithuania.
Ryanair and Police Scotland have been approached for comment.
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