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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
Gavin O'Callaghan

Irish passengers engage in alleged sex-act on flight full of tourists bound for Turkey

Two Irish plane passengers from hell put on a raunchy routine in front of horrified holidaymakers at 30,000ft.

Disgusted families had a nightmare start to their trip after a man, believed to be from South Dublin, allegedly told a fellow flier, “God gave me a d**k to use it”.

He was also accused of becoming aggressive with cabin crew and leaving a trail of urine in the aisle.

The incident happened on a flight from Dublin to Turkey last Saturday with local police greeting the smutty pair when they arrived.

The man was also allegedly seen headbutting his girlfriend in Izmir Airport.

Witnesses told the Irish Mirror the vile passengers started getting intimate in the aisle after being repeatedly stopped from going to the bathroom together.

One person said the woman “straddled” him while “looking directly at all the passengers” in front of her.

Others also spoke of their disgust, saying the yob allegedly urinated out of the toilet doors, leaving a trail down the aisle.

One said: “Never in my life did I ever witness something like this. A woman with her child asked him to stop and his reply was God gave him a d**k to use it.”

Another added: “There was one woman who was in front of him. Her three young kids moved to the stewards’ seats and the curtains were pulled. Another male worker stayed beside the couple until landing.

“Turkish police took him away but he was staying in a hotel near us later on and was moved out of there too.”

Footage, seen by this newspaper, shows the couple being dealt with by police in Izmir Airport – but they were allowed to leave and were later spotted again near a hotel many passengers were staying in.

The holiday company said it has a “zero-tolerance” policy towards bad behaviour and the two passengers won’t be on the same flight back to Dublin this weekend.

It added: “We have revoked their contract with this couple and they are not staying in an associated hotel or flying home with us.”

The airline and Izmir Airport have been contacted for comment.

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