Police Board easyJet Flight from Birmingham to Geneva Over Disruptive Passengers

Police intervened on an easyJet flight from Birmingham to Geneva due to disruptive behavior by two passengers, ensuring safety for everyone on board.

Police Board easyJet Flight from Birmingham to Geneva Over Disruptive Passengers
Police Board easyJet Flight from Birmingham to Geneva Over Disruptive Passengers

Birmingham: An easyJet flight from Birmingham Airport to Geneva faced a situation on February 2. The flight took off at 5:15 PM without any issues.

After landing in Geneva, six police officers boarded the plane. They removed two passengers who were behaving disruptively. A traveler described the scene as unusual.

easyJet confirmed that the police were there to handle the situation. They stated that the crew acted quickly to ensure everyone’s safety. Birmingham Airport reported no incidents at the terminal that day.

One anonymous traveler mentioned that a group was drinking in the terminal before the flight. They were rude to staff and caused a disturbance.

While on the plane, the traveler noticed some disruptive behavior. Upon landing, passengers were told to stay seated and keep their seatbelts on.

When the police arrived, they escorted two men off the plane. Some passengers were frustrated by the delay, especially those trying to connect to other flights.

An easyJet spokesperson emphasized that safety is their top priority. They take disruptive behavior seriously and appreciate passengers’ patience during such incidents.

Birmingham Airport reassured travelers that they work closely with police and airlines to prevent disruptions.

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