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A ROWDY BRITISH STAG DO WAS DIVERTED TO PORTUGAL BEFORE BEING STORMED BY COPS AND ESCORTED OFF THE EASYJET FLIGHT BY POLICE, OTHER PASSENGERS WERE LEFT FUMING 13:31, 29 May 2025 A wild Brit
stag do turned a flight into chaos leaving police to storm the flight and a resulting in delays for peeved passengers. The six-man crew were escorted off the plane after their
"mile-high shenanigans" prompted cabin crew to call the authorities. Arron Davies, took to the skies with his mates Mike and Scott, and was appalled by the mayhem onboard. The
irritated traveller blamed two of the stag party members for ruining the party for the rest of the group. Aaron alleged the troublesome duo were brazenly vaping in their seats, drinking
heavily and hurling abuse at the flight attendants. On the easyJet service from London Gatwick to Marrakesh, Morocco, the lads reportedly got a staggering six warnings before the crew took
action. Arron, Mike and Scott, of Newport, south Wales, looked on in shock as the captain declared an unscheduled stop at Faro airport in Portugal. Portuguese police – eight strong – were
waiting to handle the disruptive group as the plane touched down. Two of the men were taken away while the remaining four stag-goers disembarked. "The four friends were annoyed that
their two mates had ruined their trip," Arron said to Luxury Travel Daily. He claimed: "The men were vaping in their seats and toilet, drinking heavily and to my opinion already
drunk or close to when boarding. "They were being abusive towards staff on the flight and I think they had an undertone of homophobia toward the head steward. "They were being loud
and using a lot of bad language despite children being on the flight." He claimed: "They were warned about six times, but every time the one man muttered when the staff walked
away, making the problem worse. "The flight steward was very good at his job dealing with this issue on the flight, he gave them many chances," he added. An easyJet spokesperson
stated: "This flight from London Gatwick to Marrakech on 19 May diverted to Faro and was met by police upon arrival due to a group of passengers behaving disruptively onboard. Article
continues below "Once the passengers had left the aircraft, the flight then continued to Marrakech. "Our cabin crew are trained to assess and evaluate all situations and acted
quickly and appropriately to ensure that the safety of the flight and other passengers was not compromised at any time. "The safety and wellbeing of our passengers and crew is always
easyJet's priority and we do not tolerate abusive or threatening behaviour onboard," the statement added.