A passenger was filmed kicking a man and pulling a woman’s hair amid a row about facemasks on a Ryanair flight.
The confrontation broke out on a service from Ibiza, Spain to Milan in Italy and saw a brown-haired woman become increasingly irate.
Other passengers told her to wear a face mask over mouth rather than around her chin, as is required on commercial flights.
A lengthy argument ensued before the woman got physical with the passengers sitting beside her, pulling the top of her hair and causing her to scream.
At the end of the clip she is seen on her feet at the end of the aisle, launching a kick at a man while cabin crew try to hold her back.
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The incident took place on Wednesday, May 26, with footage uploaded online over the weekend.
Ryanair said staff requested police assistance upon arrival after a passenger became “disruptive” during the flight.
She was eventually escorted off the plane by flight attendants, MailOnline reports.
A spokesman for Ryanair said: “The crew of this flight from Ibiza to Milan Bergamo (26 May) requested police assistance upon arrival after a passenger became disruptive in-flight.
“The aircraft landed normally, and police removed the individual at Milan Bergamo airport.
“This is now a matter for local police.”
It is unclear if the woman faced any further disciplinary action.
Ryanair’s website states that face masks “are mandatory in the airport and onboard your flight”.
The company says: “Some countries require passengers to wear surgical face masks at the airport and onboard the aircraft.
“It is each passenger’s responsibility to check local requirements before travelling.
“If you are travelling to, from, or within Italy, this must be a surgical face mask or you may be denied boarding.”