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A Ryanair passenger travelling from Manchester to Spain was arrested upon landing after he “vaped throughout the whole flight”.
The man, who was reportedly traveling to Alicante to get married, was met by Guardia Civil agents when the plane landed.
One passenger said that the man had received a warning from the pilot but continued to smoke on board the flight.
“Everything was kicking off,” TikTok user and comedian Katrina Robinson said.
The man was reportedly traveling to the Costa Blanca resort to get married
PA“Apparently the man was getting married in Spain, imagine that being the man you’re marrying, how embarrassing, all for a pineapple vape on a two hour flight,” she said online.
She said the man called everyone “senor”, which made her “so embarrassed to be British right now”.
When on the tarmac, the man continued to argue with officers whilst being escorted away.
Posting the footage online, the clip has now amassed over 300,000 views.
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One passenger said that the man (not pictured) had received a warning from the pilot but continued to smoke on board the flight
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One user commented: “Do flights ever land in Alicante without the police having to lift someone?”
Another questioned: “Do these people not feel embarrassed needing to suck on a pineapple flavoured vape?”
"Everyone knows you can't smoke on planes, come on", a third said.
GB News has approached Ryanair for comment.
The passenger was travelling from Manchester to Spain
GETTYEarlier this month, two men were arrested at Dublin Airport after causing a disturbance on a Ryanair flight from London Stansted.
The crew had to call for assistance due to the disruptive behaviour of the passengers, who were in their 30s and 40s.
Gardai stationed at Dublin Airport responded swiftly, arresting the pair under the Public Order Act upon landing.
Both men have been charged and are set to appear in court at a later date.