THIS is the moment "drunk" easyJet passengers square off for a mid-air aisle brawl as passengers yell at them.
The two men were on a flight from Antalya, Turkey, to Gatwick several days ago when their pathetic fracas caused the plane to be diverted to Athens.
Footage, caught by 38-year-old Carl James, shows the two men shouting at each other in the aisle of the plane as cabin crew desperately tried to hold them apart.
One of the men is just wearing a vest with no shirt underneath and shouting at another man in a t-shirt and white puffer vest who shouts back.
One fuming woman shouts: "You've f****d us all up you silly c**t. You've f****d us all up."
Another brave passenger tries to calm the shirtless fighter down, but the cabin crew member shoves the fighter back.
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It is not clear why the brawler is shirtless but the TikTok clip's caption reads: "POV your flight back from Turkey gets diverted to Athens because boys can't handle their drink."
The captain then comes over the Tannoy and says: "To the people who are fighting, the police are waiting for us at the gate.
"You are only making things worse for yourself. Please sit down."
The vest-wearing pair continue to shout at each other, but the cabin crew member persuades the man in the puffer vest to sit down.
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The woman continues to shout at the man "you're a bully, the whole plane thinks you're a dickhead".
With the man in the white puffer vest seated, the shirtless man is persuaded to walk back down the aisle to his seat - ending the video.
Those who commented on the clip slammed both of the men for getting into the brawl.
One said: "Remove there passport, ban them from going abroad."
Another wrote: "Hope easyJet billed them thousands for the diversion for all the money they lost."
While a third commented: "What so apparently you can’t even have a fight on a plane any more?"
A spokesperson for easyJet said: "Flight EZY8558 from Antalya to London Gatwick on 1 October diverted to Athens and was met by police after landing due to two passengers behaving disruptively onboard.
"easyJet's cabin crew are trained to assess and evaluate all situations and to act quickly and appropriately to ensure that the safety of the flight and other passengers is not compromised at any time.
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"Whilst such incidents are rare, we take them very seriously and do not tolerate disruptive behaviour onboard.
"The safety and wellbeing of passengers and crew is always easyJet's highest priority."
Couple hauled off EasyJet flight for performing SEX ACT under coats minutes after takeoff
By Thomas Godfrey, News Reporter
A RANDY couple were hauled from an easyJet flight by cops when they performed a sex act minutes after takeoff, a court heard.
Lovebirds Bradley Smith and Antonia Sullivan were caught red-handed trying to join the mile-high club while returning from a holiday in sunny Tenerife, Spain.
The couple were flying back to Bristol on March 3 aboard a packed 7am easyJet flight – with Smith, 22, sat in seat 16A and Sullivan, 20, in 16B.
Shortly after the plane launched into the sky, unemployed Smith was heard asking his girlfriend to “w**k me off” before his girlfriend covered his lap with several coats.
The couple’s exploits were witnessed by three disgusted passengers – including their unlucky neighbour in 16C – who called time on the in-flight friskiness and reported them to cabin crew.
Prosecutor Maree Doyle told Bristol magistrates’ court: “After a few minutes the witness was aware that the couple had re-arranged some coats over Smith’s lap and there followed vigorous hand movements beneath the coat.
“The witness sitting next to them could see what was happening while a mother and teenage daughter sitting behind the couple could also see what was going on.”
Ms Doyle added the teen told her mother “I can see his bits” – prompting the furious parent to also complain.
Sullivan insisted to flight attendants that she was only rubbing Smith’s leg.
But they were escorted from the plane to the tarmac by an easyJet manager and cops, who took them in for a criminal probe.
Both pleaded guilty to one count of outraging public decency by committing a sexual act in a public place.