There are reports of several passengers being involved in one flight.
According to witnesses, one male passenger had to board the plane after a quarrel with another passenger. After that, the plane was apparently about to arrive, the same person went into a fight with a different passenger.
According to the Southwest News Service (SWNS), the incidents took place on an EasyJet flight from London to Turkey. One incident is reported to have been caused by a paper plane, while the other incident is said to have been racially motivated.
Passengers on the flight told SWNS that the first incident occurred about two hours into the flight. They described it as “two old men coming to blows.” According to the news outlet, the instigator for the fight was moved to the front of the plane.
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The initial fight reportedly began when the instigator’s son threw a paper plane and another passenger crushed and threw the plane.
After moving to the front of the plane, the same man is reported to have got into a fight with a female passenger. Passengers on the flight said they heard him hear racist insults on her, although they were not clear about why they were provoking the fight. The man is reported to have attacked the woman’s face.
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According to a witness, police were waiting for the man when the flight landed. Other passengers reportedly took charge of them.
In a statement obtained by SWNS, an EasyJet spokesperson said: “We can confirm that flight EZY8841 en route from London Gatwick to Antalya was spotted by police on September 8 and one passenger was removed by police as a result of their disruptive behavior. While such incidents are rare, we take them very seriously, and do not tolerate abusive or threatening behavior on board. “
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The statement continued, “EasyJet’s cabin crew is trained to evaluate and evaluate all conditions and to act quickly and properly to ensure that the safety of flight and other passengers is not compromised at any time. The safety and well-being of our customers and crew is paramount. Priority. ”