This is the moment two men begin fighting on board a Ryanair flight from Edinburgh to Tenerife before they are broken up by Spanish police.
The two thugs were filmed brawling and spitting at each other onboard a plane to the Spanish Island on Monday in what one passenger described as the ‘worst flight of their life’.
At the start of the video one man dressed in blue and another dressed in grey can be seen arguing in the aisle before turning their anger towards another passenger, as staff continually ask them to return to their seats.
The chaos continues to escalate as another woman launches a frenzied attack on him, while the man in blue can be seen spitting onto his hand while other travellers watch on in disgust.
The distressing scenes eventually came to an end after the plane landed in Tenerife and the disruptive passengers were escorted away by local police.
At the start of the video one man dressed in blue and another dressed in grey can be seen arguing in the aisle
A blonde woman then adds to the ongoing chaos by shouting at the man in grey before launching a frenzied attack on him as well
The drama eventually comes to an end after the plane landed in Tenerife and the disruptive passengers were met escorted away by local police
The video shows the two men yelling at each other in the isle of the plane, just metres away from Hannah’s seat.
The man in blue appears to say that the other man has ‘had a few drinks’ while gesturing at him with his hands.
At the same time members of the crew can be heard telling the men to sit down.
Later on the man in blue attacks another passenger onboard the plane, before the second man screams in his face aggressively.
The video then cuts to a blonde woman further down in the plane seemingly antagonising one of the men.
The man in blue then squares up to the other man and attempts to head butt him as other passengers can be heard gasping loudly.
In yet another escalation, the woman later attacks the man in grey before she is held back by the man in blue. She then appears to attack a third man onboard the plane while shouting in his face.
The man in blue is later seen yelling at the same man in grey, telling him: ‘That’s my Mrs you’re speaking to mate’.
Another grim moment from the video shows the man in blue spitting on his hand multiple times, while a member of the cabin crew holds him back.
The chaos eventually comes to an end when two Spanish police officers are seen boarding the plane, One officer tells the man in gray to sit down in his seat while the other escorts the two other passengers off the plane.
The video shows the two men yelling at each other in the isle of the plane, just metres away from Hannah’s seat
The man in grey is seen in his seat before the man in blue approaches him
The man in blue appears to say that the other man has ‘had a few drinks’
The video then cuts to a blonde woman further down in the plane seemingly antagonising one of the men
The man in blue is later seen yelling at the same man in grey, telling him: ‘That’s my bird you’re speaking to’
Hannah claimed on Facebook that one of the men was the woman’s boyfriend and the other man involved in the fight was also his friend.
She said: ‘The blonde bird screamed the whole flight and then her boyfriend and his brother all fell out and started fighting.’
It is believed that there was tension throughout the first two and a half hours before crew intervened.
According to another passenger, Nikki Swinton, the physical fight broke out around half an hour before the flight landed.
Nikki commented: ‘I was sitting behind them. Had to move. Got to wonder why swissport allowed them to board at Edinburgh in the first place.
‘It was hell. Had to endure the abuse from them for 2,5 hours before the crew had a word. It was the worst flight of my life.
‘They threatened to attack me when I got off the plane. The language and what they were talking about was disgusting.
‘This fight happened amongst themselves about 30 minutes from landing. They started throwing punches at each other when we were about to land.
‘Lasted for the guardia to be called on landing. Ryanair were reluctant and in the end they started the fight so I suppose Ryanair had no option.’
Ryanair told MailOnline: ‘The crew of this flight from Edinburgh to Tenerife (19 Feb) called ahead for police assistance after a small number of passengers became disruptive onboard.
‘The aircraft was met by local police upon arrival at Tenerife and these passengers were removed. This is now a matter for local police.’