LONDON — Jet2, a British budget airline and tour operator, said it had demanded a passenger pay about $106,000 after her behavior aboard a flight to Turkey last month prompted military jets to escort the plane back to an airport near London.

The evening flight from Stansted Airport, north of London, to Dalaman, a coastal town in southwestern Turkey, was cut short on June 22 after a 25-year-old passenger, Chloe Haines of Maidenhead, England, “displayed a catalog of aggressive, abusive, and dangerous behavior,” the airline said in a statement issued on Tuesday.

Her erratic conduct, which included attempting to open the plane doors during the flight, “was one of the most serious cases of disruptive passenger behavior that we have experienced,” Steve Heapy, the airline’s chief executive, said in the statement.

Two Typhoon fighter jets from the Royal Air Force were called to escort the aircraft back to Stansted Airport, Jet2 said.