Overview
- About 45 minutes after departure on September 26, the pilot requested an exceptional landing in Toulouse due to uncontrollable passengers.
- French gendarmes boarded the aircraft, removed six heavily intoxicated British travelers, and restrained those who resisted.
- The flight later continued to Alicante, while the disembarked individuals spent the night in a sobering cell in Toulouse.
- The passengers could face prosecution under French law, with potential penalties if the airline files a complaint.
- Ryanair reiterated its zero‑tolerance stance, highlighted its onboard limits and fines, and pointed to industry data showing a roughly 70% rise in unruly incidents to 1,781 last year.