Holidaymakers were left in shock when a ‘drunk’ Scots Jet2 passenger told the entire plane “f*** you” as she was huckled off of a flight by police.

Footage captured the moment when German police officers boarded the Edinburgh aircraft bound to Dalaman, Turkey, on Tuesday evening, October 8.

The had to be diverted to Cologne after two passengers sparked a mid-air rammy.

Footage taken onboard the aircraft showed one woman claiming she had “done nothing wrong” as officials approached her seat. She could be heard shouting “I don’t know what to do, this is not fair. I’ve not done anything wrong. Where are you taking me?”.

As police led the distressed woman down the aisle, she appeared to stumble into another passenger, apologising by saying, “Sorry, I’m sorry.” She then turned to the shocked passengers and yelled, “F*** you all, man.”

A holidaymaker on board told Edinburgh Live: “The two of them were drunk and were warned before we even took off. One spat in the other’s face, and they had a small fight. The cabin crew told them if they caused a diversion, it would cost £20,000.”

German police haul the passengers of the plane.

A Jet2.com spokesperson confirmed that the two passengers were offloaded due to “disruptive behavior,” which also affected the return flight from Dalaman to Edinburgh, prompting the airline to provide hotel accommodation and refreshments for impacted passengers.

They added: “The flight departed for Dalaman after two passengers were offloaded by police, however the subsequent Dalaman to Edinburgh flight had to night stop in Dalaman.

“We have arranged for hotel accommodation and refreshments for everyone and will have them on their way home as soon as possible.”

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