Holidaymakers have been left divided after seeing passengers raving in the aisle of a plane while drinking and singing loudly on the way to Ibiza – and cabin crew were ‘not happy’
A “nightmare” flight to Ibiza has gone viral after rowdy passengers were filmed drinking, raving and singing in the aisle.
This summer many Brits will be travelling to party islands for some fun at beach clubs and festivals. Ibiza is one of the most popular places to visit for a holiday, with beautiful scenery in the old town and five-star restaurants and plenty of activities. But it is also home to some of the best nightclubs in the world, so if you are planning on travelling with a family, you may want to plan the trip carefully.
Recently, videos have been going viral showing flights to Ibiza. A recent clip shared on TikTok by one traveller showed people out of their seats raving their hands in their air, tapping their feet, and singing loudly on a Ryanair flight. Of course there were plenty of drinks enjoyed from the onboard food and drink service.
“Safe to say cabin crew were not happy with us,” @tommymason12 said in the video which raked in over one million likes. While many people admitted they would love to enjoy such an atmosphere on a flight, others have shared their concern about travelling to Ibiza after seeing the clip.
“This would be my idea of hell,” said one individual. “Would be an absolute nightmare,” commented one other.
One other added: “My worst fear. I absolutely hate flying. This would have really freaked me out.”
One other said: “Absolutely my worst nightmare. My travel sickness would have me throwing up in the aisle.”
One other wrote: “And this is why we won’t be going to Ibiza anymore. We had this last year on our flight and it was horrific.”
Supporting the crowd, on individual said: “Amazing. Love to see people enjoying themselves.” “That’s what I call fun,” said one other. Another commented: “Love this! Life is short, have fun.”
The Mirror has contacted Ryanair for a comment.
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