Rowdy Brits turned their flight into a memorable one after they “threw a party” in the aisle of a Ryanair plane.
Passenger TJ Wright was left stunned after her journey abroad for a festival descended into a chaotic dance in the air.
The 28-year-old solo traveller witnessed the wild antics of the passengers around her who started partying in the aisle.
The manager of a solar panel company captured the footage of her Ryanair flight that left her in stitches.
“Everyone was strangers on this flight and we all became one,” TJ, from Thurrock, Essex, told Need To Know.

“I must say, as a solo traveller I had one of the best flights just due to everyone being ready to party.
“All of the passengers just broke out with cheers, music and a ‘party’.”
TJ was flying from London Stansted to Malta for a dance music festival – with other Brits kicking off the party early.
According to TJ, the flight turned into a party after one of the passengers threw a bottle at another.
The instigator was allegedly not happy with the noise coming from the rows behind her.
TJ said: “A passenger in front of me threw an empty bottle at one of the passengers sitting next to me, telling him to be quiet.
“I nicely asked the passenger to apologise and to not be so rude and all of the passengers just broke out with cheers.
“The cabin crew were enjoying it until the belt light came on and everyone had to be seated.
“The woman who threw the bottle was also told to be seated, otherwise she would need to be moved.”
The clip quickly went viral online with the flight to the Higher Love Festival on 30 Apr racking up a whopping 235,000 views.
Despite the rowdy behaviour on the flight, the lads dancing actually entertained a number of other passengers.
Including a mother and her baby.
TJ said: “I travel to Malta at least three times a year and I must say as a solo traveller I had one of the best flights just due to everyone being ready to party.
“You can see in the video that even the women with her young baby are smiling and laughing.”
Jam Press has approached Ryanair for a comment.
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