Jet2 flight diverts midair after ‘appalling’ footage shows fight over ‘racist comment’

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A Jet2 flight was forced to divert after a passenger made ‘racist remarks’ before getting into a fight 30,000 ft in the air.

The flight, which was travelling from Antalya, Turkey, to Manchester, England was diverted to Belgium over the ‘appalling behaviour’ of two passengers.

Footage shows the punch-up in the aisle with onlookers screaming.

One passenger described it as one of the most ‘distressing experiences’ they had ever had, with some claiming they could see blood and teeth on the floor.

The argument reportedly started after one of the men tried to grab the others’ phone, which was playing music loudly.

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One of the men had allegedly been drinking and making racist remarks, and had become aggressive towards cabin crew over cigarettes.

Jet2 flight from Turkey to Manchester diverted to Brussels ? two passengers arrested after large scale mid-air brawlJet2 flight from Turkey to Manchester diverted to Brussels ? two passengers arrested after large scale mid-air brawlA Jet2 flight heading from Turkey to Manchester yesterday evening (12.2.26) was forced to divert to Brussels after large scale brawl mid-air.One of those involved had attempted to snatch a phone from another passenger, causing chaos and fear among those on board, including children, elderly people and passengers with additional needs.Fighting broke out, with passengers describing blood down the seats, and teeth spotted on the floor.Police boarded the plane on landing at Brussels and took the two individuals into custody. One had been drinking and being racist towards passengers nearby according to passengers. His actions escalated to aggression with cabin crew over cigarettes.
Footage shows the punch-up in the aisle with onlookers screaming (Picture: YappApp)
Jet2 flight from Turkey to Manchester diverted to Brussels ? two passengers arrested after large scale mid-air brawlJet2 flight from Turkey to Manchester diverted to Brussels ? two passengers arrested after large scale mid-air brawlA Jet2 flight heading from Turkey to Manchester yesterday evening (12.2.26) was forced to divert to Brussels after large scale brawl mid-air.One of those involved had attempted to snatch a phone from another passenger, causing chaos and fear among those on board, including children, elderly people and passengers with additional needs.Fighting broke out, with passengers describing blood down the seats, and teeth spotted on the floor.Police boarded the plane on landing at Brussels and took the two individuals into custody. One had been drinking and being racist towards passengers nearby according to passengers. His actions escalated to aggression with cabin crew over cigarettes.
One passenger described it as one of the most ‘distressing experiences’ they had ever had (Picture: YappApp)

A witness told The Sun: ‘Although he had been drinking on the flight, he was fully aware of his surroundings, knew exactly what he was saying, and was oriented throughout.’

He then ‘became confrontational, intimidating and openly racist toward the Pakistani passengers around him’.

Jet2 said: ‘Flight LS896 from Antalya to Manchester diverted to Brussels yesterday, due to the appalling behaviour of two disruptive passengers. 

‘They were both offloaded by police in Brussels and the flight continued to Manchester. 

‘We can confirm that the two disruptive passengers will be banned from flying with us for life.

‘We will also vigorously pursue them to recover the costs that we incurred as a result of this diversion. 

‘As a family friendly airline, we take a zero-tolerance approach to disruptive passenger behaviour, and we are very sorry that other customers and our colleagues onboard had to experience this too.’

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