A Delta flight had to turn around just 20 minutes after take-off when a couple began fighting with the plane's crew shortly after it left Minneapolis.

Blake Adam Fleisig, 35, and Anna Christine Koosmann, 36, were both arrested after Delta Flight 2565 was diverted on Wednesday night.

The chaos allegedly began when Koosmann got up to use the restroom shortly after takeoff and was told to return to her seat by a flight attendant, one passenger claimed.

Delta said Fleisig and Koosmann 'became aggressive' and created a disruption in the cabin, causing crew members to turn the plane around.

But one passenger's video reveals the trouble didn't stop as the plane returned to Minneapolis-St Paul Airport at 7.25pm on Wednesday.

Some people began to cheer as the couple were led off the flight, which prompted Fleisig to attack a passenger who was sitting down.

Blake Adam Fleisig, 35, and Anna Christine Koosmann, 36, were both arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after they began to fight with the crew of a Delta flight on Wednesday

Fleisig is the Vice President of Internal Audit Treasury Finance at Citi Bank. The couple just recently moved to Los Angeles and were visiting Koosmann's hometown for Christmas

Two officers who were headed off the aircraft are seen in the video then running back down the aisle to try and control the situation.

'Stop, stop, stop!' they can be heard screaming as they yell at Fleisig to 'stay down!'

Another passenger from the other aisle can then be heard screaming 'Shut the f*** up, shut up!' at the couple, clearly fed up with the entire situation.

'Just let them get off the plane,' another passenger chimes in.

Multiple passengers are seen with their cell phones out, filming the debacle, as two more officers come into the plane.

'Her boyfriend attacked somebody now,' one passenger can be heard telling another.

Officers rushed down the aisle of the plane, which had to turn back to to Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport, after Fleisig allegedly attacked another passenger

Multiple passengers are seen with their cell phones out, filming the debacle, as two more officers come into the plane as the situation escalates

The police then begin to the lead the couple off the flight, Fleisig keeping quiet as an officer tells Koosmann to keep walking.

'You better f*** your sucking...,' she suddenly screams, without finishing the sentence.

'You're already going to jail,' the officer who is holding her arms behind her back tells Koosmann.

'Why? For what? For what?' she shoots back as she's led off the plane and some passengers burst into applause.

One passenger has since claimed that the incident began after Koosmann got up to use the bathroom shortly after the plane took off at 6.20pm, according to KMSP.

The altercation allegedly began after a flight attendant told the woman to sit down.

Metropolitan Airports Commission spokesperson Pat Hogan told Daily Mail Online the altercation is still being investigated and it remains unclear what started the fight.

Fleisig was arrested without resistance and faces one charge of disorderly conduct with brawling or fighting.

He was released on Wednesday night.

The police then begin to the lead the couple off the flight, Fleisig keeping quiet as an officer tells Koosmann to keep walking as she yells and cruses at him

Fleisig was arrested without resistance and faces one charge of disorderly conduct with brawling or fighting. Koosman was arrested with resistance, according to police

Fleisig is the Vice President of Internal Audit Treasury Finance at Citi Bank.

Koosmann, of Edina, Minnesota, was also charged with disorderly conduct. She was arrested with resistance.

She remains in custody at the Hennepin County Detention Center.

Both deny the charges and said the incident was a 'misunderstanding'.

'We will answer the allegations in court,' they added in a statement provided by their attorney.

Delta said in a statement given to Daily Mail Online that the two passengers had 'refused to follow crew instructions, became aggressive and created a disruption in the cabin'.

'The passengers were removed by local law enforcement. The flight redeparted without incident,' it continued.

Delta Flight 2565 arrived in Los Angeles two hours and 34 minutes behind schedule, according to FlightAware.

Both airport police and the FBI are investigating, as is standard when an incident occurs while the plane is in the air.