THE average Spanish resident will spend between €500 and €1,500 on their holidays this year, with three in 10 set to increase their budget from last year and 16% reducing it.
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The six British girls, who all appear to be in their late 20s, were already tipsy when they boarded the flight at Liverpool airport (UK) and spent the flight drinking copious amounts of vodka, shouting, swearing and using sexually-explicit language, and even ended up fighting in the aisle.
Passengers described their behaviour as 'unacceptable' and 'vile', saying the women were 'a drunken mess' and had been 'acting like creatures'.
Ryanair cabin crew and the pilots made the decision to continue the flight to its destination, Alicante, but called the police just before landing.
Officers were waiting on the runway to frogmarch the women out.
After landing, and before the seatbelt signs had gone off, they were already up and dragging their hand luggage from the overhead compartments, continuing to yell and swear.
Other travellers booed at them as desperate cabin crew tried as politely as possible to make them sit down.
When the police came and the women were eventually taken off the aircraft as crew told them to 'get out', passengers cheered and clapped at staff and one little girl was even heard shouting, “¡Hasta luego!”
But the raucous group, far from showing remorse for putting travellers through what some of them called 'the worst flight they had ever been on', was actually proud of their behaviour.
One of them, identified as Emma Yates, wrote on Facebook: “Only us that can get escorted of [sic] plane by the Spanish police.”
She also posted the status update, in these exact words: “Yes we was [sic] drunk. Yes we was [sic] embarrassed but eh a group of girls on holiday having fun...so wot not a***d bout wot people think or say!! Like u aint never done it!!”
Whilst other travellers on the flight felt it would have served the women right if they had been emergency-landed and returned home to Liverpool, they did in fact make it to their Benidorm hotel for their hen weekend and proudly posted selfies lying by the swimming pool with captions such as, 'steaming!' and 'OMG it's boiling hot'.
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