An passenger has branded English tourists she had to share a flight with to as "animals" in an angry rant at the type of holidaymakers her island is letting in. Ibiza resident Erika Barrachina posted footage of the boisterous Brits online as she dubbed them "scum" and insisted they shouldn't have been allowed on the plane in the first place.
In a candid message accompanying a video of the crowded aircraft, passengers can be seen banging on overhead luggage compartments and shouting 'Come on Ibiza'. She said: "My flight from London to Ibiza was absolutely horrible. I was scared... [they were] standing, screaming, guys hitting each other, drinking bottles of alcohol one after the other and stopping the flight attendants from doing their job. Real hell. This video is just the end because I couldn't film what happened during the journey."
She added that people were "standing, screaming, guys hitting each other, drinking bottles of alcohol one after the other and stopping the flight attendants from doing their job. Real hell. This video is just the end because I couldn't film what happened during the journey.
"It was a really wild 2.5-hour flight. This shouldn't be allowed." Erika said that those who had drunk too much alcohol should not be allowed on flights.
"We don't want this type of tourism in Ibiza, they should stay at home. I had a very bad time and the flight attendants unable to do anything."
Continued: "I'm not afraid of flying because I've flown around the world but I had a panic attack because it was like being in a pub, in a nightclub, but in the air."
She said that the two male flight attendants and one female flight attendant on board had requested documentation from some passengers, only to be met with verbal abuse, including shouts of "f** off".
An easyJet spokesperson said: "We can confirm that flight EZY2307 from Luton to Ibiza on May 16 was met by police on arrival due to a group of passengers behaving in a disruptive manner. The safety and wellbeing of passengers and crew is always easyJet's priority. Whilst such incidents are rare we take them very seriously and do not tolerate disruptive behaviour onboard."
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