Ryanair passengers in Dublin Airport must have thought they'd accidentally stumbled into RTE's Dancing With The Stars as the runway was (once again) turned into Ireland's hottest dancefloor.
Earlier this week, a passenger going from the capital to Faro took a dazzling video of a steward busting out the moves on the runway before take-off.
Now another man travelling on a different flight has shared his own footage of the mystery man hypnotising more Ryanair customers with his moves.

Leo Ruffley was also hitting Faro when he noticed the man outside bustling moves for happy flyers.
Speaking to Dublin Live, he said people were laughing away as the man threw his hands in the air towards the end to lap up his audience.
The video comes Happy Ryanair steward at Dublin Airport goes viral following footage of dancing outburst on runway just as plane is taking off - so we're guessing this is a regular thing.
Sarah Walsh told Dublin Live that the little dance made her day before her short trip to Faro.
She said: I hope it brightens up more people's days too. It happened on the 9:30am Ryanair flight to Faro on Friday April 12 from Dublin Airport.
"I didn't notice his dancing until I had sat down in my seat. A few people began to notice it and then started pointing out the window to him."
It seems Ryanair have been spoiling customers these days as a recent flight from Dublin to Leeds saw a passenger grab a microphone and start a massive sing-a-long.
The flight, which normally takes around one hour, was delayed by 53 minutes.
Eventually, passengers got on the plane just before 9am and they were treated to an almighty sing-song on their short journey.
Coming back from Liverpool last week, airline owner Michael O'Leary Joyous Michael O'Leary announces free bar on flight from Liverpool to Dublin Airport as he celebrates Tiger Roll's Grand National 2019 winas he celebrated Tiger Roll's big win in Aintree.
The 19.25 from John Lennon Airport was delayed until 20.45 with O'Leary clearly living up to his promise with free drinks on board expected for all passengers.
Last year was a similar story with the 43-minute flight seeing a free bar with O'Leary, winning jockey Davy Russell and a host of happy racegoers.