Passengers cheer as rowdy women who shouted 'Allahu Akbar' are escorted off easyJet flight

Down to earth with a bump: The girls being booted off the plane (SWNS)
Down to earth with a bump: The girls being booted off the plane (SWNS)

This is the moment fed up passengers cheered in delight as two rowdy women were booted off their plane on Valentine’s Day.

The easyJet flight from Prague to London Stansted had been blighted by their disruptive behaviour, which included shouts of “Allahu Akbar”.

Fellow passengers couldn’t conceal their glee when officers boarded on arrival at Stansted to escort them off the aircraft.

Essex Police confirmed they were called to reports of disruptive behaviour and escorted the pair off the plane at 9.15pm on Valentine’s Day.

Thomas Hayward, 25, captured the passengers’ jubilation on film, saying: “The whole plane was delighted. The flight was only an hour-and-a-half but felt like forever.

“The two girls were sitting next to the emergency exit and were causing all sorts of dramas. They were being really loud, having strange conversations at the top of their lungs and refusing to be quiet.

“At one point they even shouted ‘allahu akbar’ – despite being two white British girls. Everyone on the flight sat quietly, but you could tell everyone was getting more and more annoyed.”

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Thomas, a teacher from Twickenham, south west London, was returning from a romantic break with his girlfriend Megan Nisbet, 25.

He said: “It was quite late at night and the flight attendant had told them if they didn’t stop being disruptive we might not be allowed to land.”

Thankfully, the plane landed shortly after 9pm and police were waiting to greet the two girls.

Thomas added: “When we landed, the pilot asked everyone to stay seated. But the first two to stand up were those two girls despite the seat belt sign still being on. They kept saying that they thought people would steal cigarettes in their bag.

“But then the police came on the flight and everyone started cheering. 150 people were happy to see them being taken away.”

A spokesperson for Essex Police said: “We were contacted at 9.15pm on Tuesday February 14 following reports that two passengers were being disruptive on a flight arriving from Prague.

“Officers attended the incident and spoke to two female passengers. No one was arrested.”

An easyJet spokesperson said: “EasyJet can confirm that flight EZY3068 from Prague to London Stansted on 14 February was met by the police on arrival as a result of a passenger onboard behaving in a disruptive manner.

“The passenger was escorted away by the Police. The safety and well being of passengers and crew is always easyJet’s priority.

“Whilst such incidents are rare we take them very seriously, do not tolerate abusive or threatening behaviour onboard.”