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EasyJet passengers cause chaos with ‘disruptive behaviour’ as Spanish police called in to deal with incident

Two EasyJet customers have caused absolute chaos with their “disruptive behaviour” aboard a flight from Manchester.

The budget airline confirmed that they requested police assistance in response to the fallout over the weekend.

Following the incident on Saturday morning, Easyjet’s cabin crew responded “quickly and precisely” to make sure anyone’s safety was not interfered by “abusive and threatening” actions.

However, no further details on the incident was revealed – nor the fate of the two passengers upon their landing at the airport in Costa Blanca.

Manchester aiport

Meanwhile, within minutes, another problem occurred on a Jet2 service travelling from the Scottish capital.

Similarly, police assistance was requested over “complications” but very few details were disclosed on the nature of the incident.

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The dramatic excursion aboard the EasyJet flight comes just weeks after a violent altercation aboard an aircraft.

During a short-haul flight, EasyJet passengers were forced to watch in horror as two families broke into a physical brawl over The Karate Kid film.

The pilot was forced to make a subsequent emergency landing after the two families became embroiled in a physical fight over a five-year-old boy watching the film on his iPad.

During a flight from Lanzarote to London Gatwick, the pilot was forced to make the diversion to Portugal after the confrontation erupted when a woman seated four rows ahead of the child became frustrated with him watching the 2010 remake of the film.

easyJet/Gatwick

During another international flight, an EasyJet passenger had to be restrained by other holidaymakers and then hurled off the flight after he went on a 30-minute long “biting and spitting rampage”.

Christopher Burgess, 44, was travelling from Alicante to Manchester when he started making a scene.

Some parents even had to move their children away from the customer in questions to ensure they “kept their distance” from the passenger “slurring at the mouth”.

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