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An EasyJet flight resulted in "absolute horror" for a Spanish traveller after she was left shocked by the behaviour of English tourists on a flight to Ibiza.
Erika Barrachina shared a video on Instagram of her two and a half hour flight from London to Ibiza, where Britons can be heard shouting and singing.
The Spaniard described the disruptive passengers as "animals" who "should not be allowed to board a plane."
She urged Britons who are looking for a party holiday to not visit Ibiza, which is a popular hotspot for British party-goers, and to stay at home.
An EasyJet flight resulted in "absolute horror" for a Spanish traveller after she was left shocked by the behaviour of English tourists on a flight to Ibiza
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In a lengthy caption, Barrachina wrote: "My trip yesterday, London-Ibiza with EasyJet was an absolute horror!!"
The allegedly drunk passengers left the women "scared" as they screamed and drank multiple bottles of alcohol during the "wild" flight.
The disruption prevented the flight attendants from doing their job, according to the women.
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She claimed: "Before boarding the plane they were already drunk, high! Taking pills and alcohol at the same time (I saw it with my own eyes) was a very very wild 2h1/2 flight!
"This can't be allowed! These people should not be allowed to board a plane or sell alcohol inside!"
The traveller said she had "a really really bad time".
The flight lasted two and a half hours
PABarrachina's calls for a restriction on party tourism in Ibiza echo messages from popular European tourist spots.
More than 130,000 furious anti-tourism protesters took to the streets of the Canary Islands at the weekend, calling for "fewer tourist apartments, more Canarian homes" ahead of the summer holiday season.
The Spanish city of Barcelona has also experienced protests, with locals unhappy with tourism in the region.
It is known for its vibrant nightlife, with numerous nightclubs, super clubs, and beach clubs that attract a large number of partiers, especially during the summer months.
GB News has contacted EasyJet for comment.