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James Rodger & Liam Buckler

Ryanair passengers slam 'dirtiest' flight ever but people rush to defend airline

Ryanair passengers have slammed the "dirtiest" flight ever - but social media users have rushed to defend the airline.

Footage from TikTiok user @scottandsals share the video, which has gone viral with 1.7million views, showing crumbs and packets underneath the seats on the plane.

However, social media users have defended the airline, saying there's no way the cabin would be that dirty before take off.

One said: "And that’s another reason why I would never fly Ryanair", BirminghamLive reported.

Another wrote: "I had the same problem last year. I was on my way back from Lanzarote with Ryanair and there was crisps everywhere."

Passengers claimed this was the grim scene that greeted them (tiktok.com/@scottandsals)
A video of the Ryanair plane was posted on TikTok (tiktok.com/@scottandsals)

One user defend them saying: "They have 25 minutes on the ground they can barely complete safety checks let alone cleaning duties.
"Don’t blame them - blame the people who left it."

Another said: "Ryanair have a tight turnaround period. Unfortunately some people are messy and don’t care about anyone else who may sit there after them."

Ryanair said in a brief statement: "Our aircraft are cleaned during every turnaround."

The surprising video came after a "paralytic" Ryanair passenger gets booted off her flight "after threatening steward".

The woman on a flight from Alicante to Aberdeen yesterday had become drunk and abusive to both their partner and airline staff, according to a fellow passenger.

She allegedly told an air steward that she would 'put her in hospital', according to the Daily Record.

Video shows the allegedly rowdy passenger appearing to try and reason with cabin crew staff who are trying to diffuse the situation.

While talking to staff she raises her hand up to signal for a female member of staff to stop talking as they chat whilst standing in the aisle of the plane.

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