Spain-bound Ryanair flight delayed for two hours after passenger caught…

After being caught using the ferry in the bathroom, a passenger accompanied the Ryanair flight and caused a two -hour delay. The incident occurred last month at the Edinburgh airport in Scotland because it was connected to Alicante in Scotland. Continue reading to learn more about this.
According to an eyewitness, the defendant was caught in the action after the sink smoke detector went out.
After being caught using the ferry in the bathroom, a passenger accompanied the Ryanair flight and caused a two -hour delay. The incident occurred last month at the Edinburgh airport in Scotland because it was connected to Alicante in Scotland. The passenger, who was said to be a 21 -year -old man, was removed after being accused of committing aviation crime. Six police officers were reportedly on the plane and arrested him for more inquiry.
How was the defendant caught?
According to an eyewitness, the defendant was caught in the action after the sink smoke detector went out. According to the New York Post, “A young young man in a group appeared to appear alarm for vaping. Then the pilot appeared after explaining what was the air hoster, and the pilot said he would be removed from the plane, that he was very calm, he did not argue, or he did not make any drama or drama.” He said.
Have similar events have occurred before?
This did not lead to flight deduction for the first time a passenger “smoke break”. Only weeks ago, after a pair of cigarettes in the bathroom, a Tui Airways flight was stranded for more than 17 hours. The flight, which was initially planned from Mexico to England, should be directed to Maine in the United States. It was found that the couple was drunk and taken. Smoking on flights is considered extremely dangerous and is prohibited by all major airlines in the world.


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