A major fight shook the passengers on a Jet2 flight, which was going from Antalya, Turkey to Leeds, Britain. In this incident, someone bit someone’s neck and someone took out his own tooth and threw it away. Because of this, blood was seen scattered everywhere.
According to the report of Daily Star, this incident happened on flight LS214 on 6 December. According to a passenger, it all started when two drunk passengers, who were sitting near each other, suddenly started fighting. A passenger told that the person sitting on the end seat suddenly stood up and started abusing the other person. After this he tried to punch the other person and gouge his eyes.
blood was spread after the fight
The passenger said that his companion then tried to stop them. Then one of them started biting the neck of the other. Seeing all this the children started screaming. The eyewitness said that we run a boxing gym and usually see such things, but this was something different. It was horrible and dirty. There was blood spread everywhere. I am hurt by this incident.
Bloodshed lasted for five minutes
According to an eyewitness passenger, the fight started about 45 minutes after the flight took off and lasted for five minutes. During this time, a man took out his own tooth and threw it somewhere in the flight.
The plane landed midway in Bulgaria
Due to this incident, the flight had to be diverted towards Sofia Airport in Bulgaria, where both the quarreling passengers were removed from the plane by the police. After this the flight was taken to Stansted Airport in London, from where a coach was arranged to take the passengers to Leeds.
Airline imposed lifetime ban on both passengers
A Jet2.com spokesperson said: “We can confirm that on December 6, flight LS214 from Antalya to Leeds Bradford had to be diverted to Sofia Airport so that two unruly passengers could be deboarded by police. We are a family and friendly airline and have a zero-tolerance policy towards this type of behaviour. Both these passengers have been banned from our airline for life.