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Two women reportedly deciding they would meet the captain.
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Two middle-aged women are reportedly facing a life-ban from British Airways after their drunken behavior forced the carrier to make an emergency landing this week.
According to reports, the 50 and 43 year-old women were swearing in front of children, refusing to take their seats, threatened cabin crew and even forced their way into the cockpit on the BA flight from Gatwick to Tunisia, The Daily reported.
A passenger on board the flight said the two women also hid in the 737-400’s toilet and lit up a cigarette before deciding they would “march towards the cockpit” and meet the captain.
The pilot was then forced to divert the place to Lyon, where French police arrested the disruptive passengers and put them on a return flight the following day.
“Our customers and flying crew deserve a safe and enjoyable flight experience,” a BA spokesperson said. “We do not tolerate any disruptive behaviour on board our flights.”
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