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A 'DRUNK' passenger who sparked chaos on a Ryanair flight last week has been caught on camera in another violent rampage at a Spanish airport.

Shocking new footage shows two women rolling around and screaming on the floor while pulling at each other's hair at baggage reclaim in Alicante Airport.

 Shocking footage shows two women rolling around on the floor pulling each other's hair at Alicante Airport in Spain
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Shocking footage shows two women rolling around on the floor pulling each other's hair at Alicante Airport in SpainCredit: Mercury Press

The woman in the yellow top appears to be the same one in another clip which emerged earlier this week showing her attacking a fellow passenger during a flight from Newcastle to Alicante.

In the new clip, the fight appears to hit deadlock with both women refusing to give in, leading to them being prised apart by a man while other passengers look on.

Eyewitness Rachel Burns, 35, from Newcastle, who had been on the same flight as both brawling passengers, claims the woman wearing a yellow top was "intoxicated" and had already hit a man on the plane.

When the flight landed, Rachel claims the "drunk" passenger was allowed to continue through the airport - and promptly unleashed an attack on another woman who had been on the same flight.

The mum-of-three said: "It was unbelievable. At the airport the police had already seen her and let her go.

"When we got into the baggage collection area that's when the violence started.

 The fight happened minutes after a woman was kicked off a Ryanair flight for punching a man
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The fight happened minutes after a woman was kicked off a Ryanair flight for punching a manCredit: Mercury Press
 A brawl erupted between the two passengers after the plane landed
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A brawl erupted between the two passengers after the plane landedCredit: Mercury Press
 The women were separated by a man while other passengers look on
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The women were separated by a man while other passengers look onCredit: Mercury Press

"I saw her just go up to a lady who had been one of the people telling her to sit down. Then they were going at it on the floor.

"It went on for a couple of minutes. She just seemed intoxicated. She was very, very drunk.

"Some man tried to pull her off, then she started again.

"It was an absolute shambles, the security was shocking. She just left.

"It's shocking that she'd even been able to get on the plane in the first place, let alone get to that point in the airport."


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Rachel, who was who was taking her flight one-way to move out to Spain with her family, said: "On the flight she was leathered.

"The staff and other people on the plane kept telling her to sit down. The plane staff said they hadn't served her alcohol.

"She was sat two rows behind me, and she started getting really aggressive with people in front of her.

"Then she started fighting with the man in front, and started getting aggressive with the lady asking her to move. The plane staff couldn't control her.

"The people she was attacking got moved to the front of the plane."

 According to an eyewitness, the woman wearing a yellow top pictured on the floor was 'intoxicated'
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According to an eyewitness, the woman wearing a yellow top pictured on the floor was 'intoxicated'Credit: Mercury Press
Punches flew on the Alicante bound flight after a 'mortal woman kicked off'
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Punches flew on the Alicante bound flight after a 'mortal woman kicked off'

Rachel said she was appalled that this sort of behaviour can be allowed to take place in an airport.

She added: "It's just something you don't expect to see there. And especially in mid-air on the plane too. It could have been much worse, and you don't want the children to see it.

"I just don't think drinking should be allowed on planes."

At one point a passenger in yellow reached over the seats to punch another woman
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The woman in yellow appears to be the same passenger who reached over the seats to punch another fellow passenger on a Ryanair flight

A spokesperson for Ryanair said: "The aircraft landed normally and the passenger was met by police.

"We will not tolerate unruly or disruptive behaviour at any time and the safety and comfort of our customers, crew and aircraft is our number one priority.

"This passenger has been banned from flying with Ryanair and this is now a matter for local police.

"This is exactly why we are calling for significant changes to prohibit the sale of alcohol at airports, such as a two-drink limit per passenger and no alcohol sales before 10am."

The airline is urging airports to ban the sale of alcohol before 10am and to limit the number of drinks per boarding pass to a maximum of two.



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