A Jet2 flight bound for Manchester Airport was forced to divert mid-journey due to disruptive behaviour by passengers on board, the airline has confirmed. The incident occurred on Friday, 25 April, involving flight LS881, which departed from Alicante.

According to a Jet2 spokesperson, the flight was redirected to Barcelona to allow police officers to remove some disruptive passengers. The spokesperson stated, "Flight LS881 diverted to Barcelona so that police could offload some disruptive passengers. The aircraft continued to its destination after a delay." The flight ultimately arrived at Manchester Airport nearly three hours later than scheduled, touching down at 23:47.

Jet2 emphasised its commitment to maintaining a family-friendly travel environment, adding, "As a family friendly airline, we take a zero-tolerance approach to disruptive behaviour.”

The Manchester Evening News is reporting on the incident, highlighting the airline's steps to manage passenger conduct and ensure safety on board. Passengers experienced significant delays due to the unplanned diversion and police intervention.

Source: Noah Wire Services