Drunken men were filmed on the Ryanair flight from hell with up to 70 festivalgoers who ignored the crew, shouted and vomited in the aisles.

Aneta Zukow, 24, and boyfriend, Piotr Nesan, 32, were flying from Manchester to Zadar in Croatia with dozens of holidaymakers heading to Hard Island festival.

The tourists wreaked havoc on the three-and-a half-hour flight which was delayed because cabin crew struggled to control the passengers even before take-off.

Aneta Zukow, 24, and boyfriend, Piotr Nesan, 32, were on the flight from Manchester to Zadar, Croatia, with dozens of party animals (left and right) heading to Hard Island festival. Video shows the tourists wreaking havoc on the three-and-a half-hour flight - which was delayed because cabin crew struggled to control the rowdy hoard even before take off

The passengers can be seen in video footage shouting and chanting at each other on the flight, forcing stewards to call police to meet them at the airport.

One young reveller vomited over himself and the aisle as his friend held a bag - while others looked on grinning. Later he could be seen passed out in his seat.

Miss Zukow and her partner said almost the entire flight was filled with people going to the festival, billed as "the holiday for hard dance lovers".

She said many festival-goers ignored the fasten seatbelts signs and were shouting at other members of the group sat far away from them during the safety talk.

A disgusting clip shows one young reveller vomiting all over himself (left) and the aisle (right) as his mate holds a bag - while others look on grinning

She described it as like being in 'a nightclub without the music' and said three men were arrested by police in Croatia once the plane landed.

Aneta and her partner said almost the entire flight was filled with people going to the festival - billed as 'the holiday for hard dance lovers'

Support service manager Miss Zukow, from Leeds, was sat right in the middle of the group travelling to Croatia for a two week holiday.

'It was like being in a jungle with wild animals,' she said. 'It was hell on earth. It was the worst flight of my life. It was absolutely appalling.

'The only way I can describe it is like being in a nightclub without the music 10,000ft above the ground.

'They were shouting, chanting and the crew could not calm them down. They were uncontrollable. No one could calm them down.

'It was completely unacceptable. All of them were drunk. The cabin crew threatened to throw them off several times. They were basically having a party on the plane. They were animals.

'It was obvious they were drunk when they boarded the plane. No one was allowed to buy alcohol for the whole flight because they were so drunk.

'It was unacceptable. The police came on when we landed before anyone was allowed to get off. Three of them were taken away. They were being arrested. It was a horrible experience.'

Miss Zukow said the group appeared to be drunk even before they boarded the plane which took off an hour late, on Saturday.

She described it as like being in 'a nightclub without the music' and said three men were arrested by police in Croatia once the plane landed

They could be seen stumbling around, riding around on suitcases and drinking in airport bars at Manchester Airport, she said.

But everyone was allowed to board the plane, which was delayed as cabin crew battled to explain important safety information to the festival-goers.

The 'disgustingly drunk' Britons were travelling to Zabar for the Hard Island festival, at Zrce Beach, on the west coast.

The festival, which started on Friday, is billed as 'The holiday for hard dance lovers' and runs until Thursday.

Aneta Zukow (left), 24, was flying from Manchester to Zadar in Croatia on Saturday

The video footage shows one member of the group arguing with a female flight attendant who can be heard saying 'we've called the police, you're being arrested'.

The cabin crew member tell the man he had 'not followed safety regulations'. In a separate clip, police officers can be seen boarding the plane.

Miss Zukow claims many of the group ignored the fasten seatbelts signs and were shouting at other members of the group sat many rows of seats away.

A Ryanair spokesman said: 'The crew of this flight from Manchester to Zadar requested police assistance upon arrival after a number of passengers became disruptive.

'The aircraft landed normally and police removed the individuals. The safety and comfort of our customers, crew and aircraft is our number one priority and this is now a matter for local police.'

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