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Drunk Brit Causes Chaos on Ryanair Flight, Forces Pilot to Circle Airport
13 Nov
Summary
- Intoxicated British passenger refused to sit down for landing
- Fought with cabin crew and security staff, delaying flight
- Passenger had caused issues on previous Ryanair flight

On November 11, 2025, a Ryanair flight from Krakow to Bristol encountered a disruptive incident involving an intoxicated British passenger. According to fellow passenger Kacper Bujak, the man had already caused issues on a previous Ryanair flight the Sunday before, drinking heavily, swearing, and behaving inappropriately towards a young woman.
The chaos unfolded again on the return journey, as the man initially appeared calmer but quickly spiraled out of control after drinking on board. Footage shows the passenger swearing, arguing with cabin crew, and fighting security staff as they tried to restrain him. At one point, he even turned to Bujak and stuck his middle finger up at him.
The situation escalated, with the man branding the officers "scumbags" and "bang out of order" as they cuffed him. Passengers pleaded with him to quiet down as children were on the flight, but this only sparked further arguments. Near landing, the man refused repeated orders to sit, forcing the pilot to abandon the approach and circle the airport.
Police spent over an hour removing the disruptive passenger, delaying the aircraft's next scheduled departure back to Krakow. This incident comes after a similar case last year when a drunk British passenger on a Ryanair flight to Ibiza had to be dragged off the plane in Toulouse.




