By Natalia Penza and Milly Vincent For Mailonline
Published: 20:03 BST, 14 June 2019 | Updated: 20:05 BST, 14 June 2019
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Spanish police were forced to board an easyJet flight on landing after a group of holidaymakers caused problems on their way to Ibiza.
The Civil Guard officers were called to meet the early morning plane as it touched down on the tarmac at Ibiza Airport and were seen escorting a man from the aircraft.
Passengers on the plane from Stansted, which landed at around 9:30am, said one man was hauled off after refusing to give his name and screaming 'p****' at a woman who was complaining about him.
Earlier in the flight a male passenger was filmed swearing at another several rows behind him before being urged to sit down by a woman.
The man he appeared to be shouting at was stood next to an air steward who seemed to be trying to calm him down - and replied with a volley of abuse as the attendant left him and walked towards the cockpit.
A woman who posted the footage said in a message: 'Off to a eerrmmmm interesting start with this idiot abusing easyJet staff on our Ibiza flight.
'Staff handled it very well and he was removed by police.' Another added: 'Shocked by the language, 'I'm gunna kick you out of your p**** hole.'' The man who was told to get off the plane when it landed in Ibiza was accused of refusing to give his name and screaming 'p****' at a woman who was complaining.
The incident happened on board easyJet flight EZY3044 from London Stansted to Ibiza this morning. The plane is thought to have landed around 9.30am.
Passengers can be heard criticising the man's actions saying: 'Don't hold everyone else up'
It was not immediately clear if police had removed just one or more passengers and whether any