Ryanair passenger filmed 'performing sex act on her lover' during flight in front of shocked traveller
6 years ago,Ryanair passenger filmed 'performing sex act on her lover' during flight in front of shocked traveller
The pair took advantage of the extra space as the woman looks to be performing the act on her lover
An amorous couple have been caught appearing to engage in a sex act while on board a Ryanair flight.
The pair took advantage of the extra space in the Emergency Exit seats as the woman looks to be performing the act on her lover.
With his head back against the seat, the woman appears to be using her hand underneath the man's clothing.
But one fellow passenger decided to film the incident and upload it to YouTube.
The clip entitled Mile High Club has been viewed almost 290,000 times.
It was first uploaded in 2015 however the footage has recently resurfaced on social media.
It was first uploaded in 2015 however the footage has recently resurfaced on social media.
Many people have been commenting not on the act itself, but on the amount of legroom the pair have bagged.
It is not clear where the flight was going or where the plane took off from.
It is not clear where the flight was going or where the plane took off from. Ryanair has been approached
The Irish budget airline has been in the headlines in recent weeks after a mix up with pilots holidays has caused 50 flights a day to be cancelled for the next six weeks.
The company has issued a full list of flights axed until Saturday, October 28 after pressure from ministers and consumer groups.
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary said the company faces a compensation bill of up to 20 million euros (£17.7 million) as a result of the flight cancellations.
Speaking at a press conference last week he said: "Clearly there's a large reputational impact for which again I apologise. We will try to do better in future.
"In terms of lost profitability we think it will cost us something of the order of up to about five million euros (£4.4 million) over the next six weeks and in terms of the EU261 compensation we think that will be something up to a maximum of 20 million euros but much depends on how many of the alternative flights our customers take up."
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