The Manchester Evening News has contacted Guardia Civil for further comment.įor more stories from where you live, visit InYourArea.Formula One chiefs regarding the strict rules regarding wearing jewellery in the cockpit risks getting 'nasty' and may see the Mercedes driver miss the Monaco Grand Prix, Sky Sports' Ted Kravitz has said.New race director Niels Wittich is applying regulations around jewellery extremely strictly and issued a note to teams about the rules on the Thursday ahead of the Miami Grand Prix - something that Hamilton criticised in his pre-race comments.In a clear message to the governing body, Hamilton attended the pre-race press conference covered in bling, including three watches, and hinted that he'd be prepared to miss the race - though he did adhere to regulations and remove his earrings. Ryanair apologises to affected passengers for this delay which was beyond our control." "The flight continued to Malaga following a delay of 80 mins. The aircraft landed normally and this passenger was removed from the plane.
"Crew called ahead to request for Guardia Civil assistance on arrival in Madrid. In an updated statement, Ryanair said: "This flight from Manchester to Malaga diverted to Madrid after a passenger became disruptive during the flight. Ryanair initially told the Manchester Evening News two passengers were taken off the flight. "Everyone was pretty good natured in the end, but obviously not happy about a massive delay to their journey," they added.
The passenger also shared an image of Guardia Civil officers and vehicles on the tarmac at Madrid after the plane touched down. The off-duty police guys really helped the cabin crew, who did an announcement to ask for assistance." "Some off-duty Merseyside police officers on the flight by chance took him to the back of the plane - and then we got diverted. He kicked off on another passenger for no apparent reason. One holidaymaker who witnessed the drama said the man was 'kicking off' with another passenger for 'no reason'. The flight was the FR3232 10am Thursday jet from Manchester Airport to Malaga. An image provided by a passenger on board the plane shows the moment Spanish police officers boarded the cabin, reports Manchester Evening News.Ī Ryanair spokesperson said the captain called ahead to 'request for Guardia Civil assistance' on arrival in Madrid and said the passenger was subsequently 'removed from the plane'. The airline has since apologised to all affected passengers, describing the delay as 'beyond our control'. The incident led to an 80-minute delay for passengers before the plane continued on to Malaga from Madrid. Witnesses claim the man was intoxicated and said he 'kicked off for no reason'.Ī number of off-duty police officers who were on board the flight from Manchester Airport to Madrid were forced to intervene after cabin crew tannoyed for assistance mid-flight.
Police marched a 'disruptive' passenger off a Ryanair flight after the plane was forced to divert.