Ryanair passenger ‘grabbed emergency exit door’ and vomited over himself

Ryanair passengers tell of their terror after drunk flier ‘grabbed emergency exit door’ and vomited over himself at 35,000 feet on flight to Tenerife ‘but cabin crew weren’t interested’

  • Mortified holidaymakers raised concerns as drunk man sat near emergency exit
  • But crew refused to kick him off flight, saying: ‘If it escalates we will deal with it’
  • Half an hour into the journey from Manchester, the man vomited all over himself
  • Fliers said crew bemoaned having to deal with drunk fliers on a near-daily basis

Ryanair passengers have revealed how a drunk flier ‘grabbed the emergency exit door’ and vomited over himself after boarding a flight to Tenerife while paralytic.

Mortified holidaymakers raised their concerns to the ‘uninterested’ cabin crew after the ‘totally slaughtered’ man sat down in the emergency exit aisle before takeoff.

However the crew refused to kick the man, who was also loudly swearing, off the flight from Manchester, instead telling other fliers: ‘If it escalates we will deal with it.’

Half an hour into the journey, the sozzled passenger vomited all over himself and the floor.

Ryanair passengers have revealed how a drunk flier ‘grabbed the emergency exit door’ and vomited over himself after boarding a flight to Tenerife while paralytic

The crew refused to kick the man, who was also loudly swearing, off the flight from Manchester (shown), instead telling other fliers: 'If it escalates we will deal with it'

The crew refused to kick the man, who was also loudly swearing, off the flight from Manchester (shown), instead telling other fliers: ‘If it escalates we will deal with it’

Alan Wild, 47, told The Sun how cabin crew bemoaned having to deal with drunk fliers on a near-daily basis.

He said: ‘You can imagine the smell. I saw his bag open…he had consumed three quarters of a bottle of whisky.

‘The cabin crew left him covered in vomit for about 20 minutes. He was unable to deal with it himself, his friend was trying to sort him out.

‘He then sat there spitting on the floor and hanging off the emergency exit door. His arms were all over it.’

MailOnline has contacted Ryanair for comment.

Holidaymakers raised their concerns to the 'uninterested' cabin crew after the 'totally slaughtered' man sat down in the emergency exit aisle before the flight to Tenerife (shown)

Holidaymakers raised their concerns to the ‘uninterested’ cabin crew after the ‘totally slaughtered’ man sat down in the emergency exit aisle before the flight to Tenerife (shown)

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