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VIDEO: Passengers’ rowdy behaviour on ‘notorious’ Prestwick to Ibiza flight

A screenshot of the footage from the Ryanair flight
A screenshot of the footage from the Ryanair flight

Footage has emerged of passengers chanting obscene songs on a packed Ryanair holiday flight to Ibiza.

The 50-second clip, filmed on board a flight from Prestwick Airport to the holiday island, shows passengers singing the theme to the Dambusters while doing the actions of a plane as the flight descends.

As the place lands cheering erupts and the crowd begin chanting “here we, here we, here we f*****g go” as they roll down the runway.

(WARNING: Strong language)

Other passengers in the background look anxious and agitated at what is happening just rows in front of them. Cabin crew can also be seen looking on helplessly as the singing goes on uninterrupted.

The rowdy flight took off from Prestwick on a Saturday afternoon last month but film of the obscene shouting has only just emerged.

Last night a source said the weekly flight was “notorious” among cabin crew

“I was flying back from Majorca with Ryanair last month and got talking to the air stewardess,” he said.

“I asked if she enjoyed her work and she said ‘yes’ but then admitted she was dreading her shift on Saturday afternoon which was a flight to Ibiza from Prestwick.

“It is well known that these flights are a nightmare.”

Tom Lucas, a sports psychologist who has worked with high-profile stars from Celtic and other football clubs, called for Ryanair to take action against unruly passengers.

Mr Lucas, of Glasgow, complained to the airline last year after a fight broke out on his flight to Ibiza and one drunken passenger wet himself in his seat.

He said: “What kind of way is that to behave on an aeroplane? It’s a disgrace and something should be done about it.”

Last September a plane was forced to make an emergency landing after a group of drunken Scots sparked chaos on a Ryanair flight from Prestwick Airport to Ibiza.

Police said 14 men had been thrown off the plane at Beauvais airport north of Paris and questioned by authorities.

French police claimed the group were so inebriated they thought they had landed in Ibiza when the aircraft touched down in Paris.

Their antics became so out of control the pilot alerted French air bosses that he would be making an emergency landing and diverted to Beauvais with 174 passengers on board.

Just weeks before another Ryanair flight saw up to 30 men run amok on a flight to Ibiza from Prestwick.

They guzzled spirits, jumped on seats, shouted, swore and threatened crew and passengers.

Spanish police were called on to the flight when it landed and it is understood they removed five members of the group.