A Ryanair passenger claimed anti-social behaviour on a "horrible" flight entirely ruined his family holiday.
Leszek Zero planned a trip to Mallorca to celebrate both his and his wife's birthdays. However, his flight to the holiday destination last night left a sour taste.
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Leszek told Dublin Live that groups of teenagers were drinking and shouting, causing chaos for other passengers including those with young families.
He said: "Together with my family we booked short holiday for mine and my wife birthday.
"Our flight was delayed by 40 minutes which is normal now. During the waiting time beside the gate we spotted a big group of teenagers (a group of 35-50 young boys and girls).
"They were walking around terminal with beers and drinks being very loud. Nobody from DAA or Ryanair staff reacted to this.
"The real drama started on the plane when everyone took their seats.
"From the beginning of the flight they were abusive to other passengers, lots of curses were said very loudly. There was no reaction from Ryanair crew at all.
"They were screaming, singing, cursing etc to the last minute of the flight. They screamed that they are from Finglas and Ballymun.
"We were so disappointed about Ryanair staff. They didn't even try to ask them to be quiet. There were lots of other passengers with families, some of them with small kinds.
"This trip destroyed our long planned holiday. They had a few big bottles of alcohol which they get on duty free, on the plane they were buying beers and soda.
"I will try to avoid Ryanair as much as I can for safety and comfort of my family."
Dublin Live have contacted Ryanair for comment.
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