Three disruptive passengers allegedly caused chaos for flight attendants aboard a Qantas flight from Sydney to Perth on Friday.

Two teenage girls had to be restrained with plastic handcuffs and police were contacted.

After the plane landed, Australian Federal Police officers escorted two 17-year-old girls from the aircraft.

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Two teenage girls were restrained on a Qantas flight from Sydney to Perth after causing chaos

The 17-year-old girls were restrained using plastic handcuffs before the AFP were able to escort the girls of the aircraft (stock photo)

A Qantas spokesman told Daily Mail Australia that, despite the incident, there were no crew members injured and there were no delays.

'We can confirm that the AFP was called to attend a flight landing in Perth on Friday evening from Sydney because of three disruptive passengers on board,' said Qantas.

Both teens have been charged with offensive and disorderly behaviour on an aircraft and also ignoring instructions, while one of them also faces charges for making threatening and false statements and failing to provide their name.

A talkback caller to 6PR, who said someone close to him was on board, said there was a "massive commotion" and the girls were "screaming" and "swearing" and had to be restrained with plastic handcuffs.

"It appears that a member of the public got involved and assisted the flight crew, dragged the three people down the back of the plane," he said.

The teens appeared at the Perth Children's Court on Monday.