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Drunk Women Force Landing of British Airways Flight Following Disruptive Behavior

Jan 03, 2013 07:38 PM EST | By Staff Reporter

Two reportedly drunk women forced the landing of a British Airways flight in Lyon, France, earlier this week as it was making its way to Tunisia.

The drunken women, aged 43 and 50, swore in front of children and refused to return to their seats after drinking a flavored rum straight from the bottle, the Daily Mail reported.  They reportedly threatened the family of a British Airways flight attendant and tried to storm the cockpit and hid in the lavatory and tried to smoke.

Flight BA2664 was headed from London's Gatwick Airport to Tunis. The flight was diverted to Lyon, the airline said, following "the continued disruptive behavior of two female passengers."

The Sun quoted a passenger as saying, "They decided they were going to meet the captain and marched towards the cockpit. It was very frightening."

 "Our customers and flying crew deserve a safe and enjoyable flight experience," an airline spokesperson said. "We do not tolerate any disruptive behavior onboard our flights.

"They were handed over to the custody of the French police and detained upon arrival in Lyon."

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