It was an abrupt booze cruise.
A Ryanair flight across Spain was delayed after a drunk passenger’s meltdown forced them to stop on the tarmac, as seen in viral footage shot on Feb. 12.
The young man reportedly started “talking loudly on his phone” and “shouting,” causing other passengers to stare, another passenger recounted to the Majorca Daily Bulletin, which posted the dramatic video.
Crew members tried to get the traveler to stop, but to no avail, as he continued to jabber away on his device.
Left with no other recourse, the pilots decided to halt the aircraft on the runway — and “chaos” ensued.
Flight attendants approached the boozed-up bozo, prompting him to take off his seatbelt, which was when a fellow passenger told him, “Enough is enough!” the flyer recalled.
Wild footage shot in the aftermath shows flight attendants attempting to calm the air barbarian as he stands in the aisle, berating staffers and passengers.
At one point, the culprit began “banging” on the seats and shouting.
Finally, fed up with his outburst, the pilots pulled a U-turn and headed back to the airport, where authorities boarded the aircraft and offloaded the individual.
Due to the disturbance, the flight didn’t take off until two hours later.
“The crew of this flight from Madrid to Ibiza called for police assistance prior to departure after a passenger became disruptive on board,” airline reps told The Post.
“The aircraft returned to stand, where this passenger was offloaded before this flight continued to Ibiza,” they continued. “Ryanair has a strict zero tolerance policy towards passenger misconduct and will continue to take decisive action to combat unruly passenger behavior, ensuring that all passengers and crew travel in a respectful and stress-free environment, without unnecessary disruption.”
In a similar incident in September, a drunk British dad was arrested after attempting to open the emergency door aboard a flight from London to Alicante, Spain, forcing the plane to land in Benidorm.
Footage shows the individual fighting with police before getting hauled off the aircraft by his ear.















