Two 'disruptive' passengers removed from Ryanair flight to Dublin

Gardaí were called to remove two passengers who allegedly became disruptive during a Ryanair flight last night.

Two 'disruptive' passengers removed from Ryanair flight to Dublin

Gardaí were called to remove two passengers who allegedly became disruptive during a Ryanair flight last night.

The crew on the Vilnius (Lithuania) to Dublin plane called for garda assistance “after two passengers became disruptive in-flight”, according to Ryanair.

The plane landed normally and the two individuals were removed upon arrival at Dublin.

“We will not tolerate unruly or disruptive behaviour at any time and we sincerely apologised to other customers for any inconvenience caused,” Ryanair stated.

“The safety and comfort of our customers, crew and aircraft is our number one priority.

“This is now a matter for local police.”

Gardaí confirmed they were called to meet the plane once it landed at Dublin Airport at about 11pm, but that no arrests were made and no one was injured.

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