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Benidorm bus erupts into chaos as two women launch into foul-mouthed brawl over vape

A pair of holidaymakers appeared to erupt into a drunken row over vaping in footage captured on a bus to Benidorm.

One passengers said that the nightmare journey from Alicante Airport took longer than his flight after the women engaged in a foul-mouthed rant.

Video footage shows one of the women lashing out at the other over a vape before things turned physical and fists began flying.

At one point, the driver threatened to call the police while others onboard stepped in to split up the two women.

What should have been a 35 minute coach ride turned into a two-and-a-half hour fiasco due to the women's drunken antics.

In the video, one of them can be heard challenging the other in the clip and says: "I work. What do you do for a living?"

Then the other quips: "You're barely a secretary. That is nothing."

The women appeared to be arguing over a vape on the bus from Alicante to Benidorm (@adambarker_/Twitter)

The argument becomes more aggressive with the first woman saying: "That's more than you do. Just don't f****** talk to me."

While the second shoots back: "Well I tell you what, you can f*** off the whole way through. You go and kiss every man when you're drunk."

To which the first replies: "That's not me, that's not me."

The second woman announces that she had photographic evidence prompting the first to explode into a rage.

Others onboard made the women move seats, according to one passenger (@adambarker_/Twitter)

"Shut up, shut up. This is my holiday. Shut up. I work, you don't. Shut up," she said.

The pair then struggle in their seats with one lashing out at the other before a man steps in to break up the fight.

Fellow passenger Adam Barker, who was on the coach, told Express.co.uk : "They must have had a skinful on the plane."

The engineer, 28, claimed that the pair started arguing before they boarded the bus on Friday morning.

Video footage shows one of the women lashing out (Getty Images)

On a stag do with 20 friends, Mr Barker told how the journey lasted longer than his flight from Sheffield because of the women's drunken antics.

"To be fair there was laughing, but they had been told to shut up a few times," he added.

"The driver pulled over at one point saying he would ring the police. It took a few lads to split them up. We made them move seats. We had to tell them to stop at one point, there were families on the bus."

The journey, which was scheduled to take 35 minutes, took more than two hours (@adambarker_/Twitter)

He joked how there were "20 lads on a stag" onboard that you would think would cause problems "but it was just two tanked up women".

After delaying the journey fivefold, the two women appeared to make up, hug one another and apologise when they got off the bus, Ms Barker said.

He said: "Everyone has been cooped up for three years because of Covid so it's like the first time out of the traps.

"That journey took ages. It was funny, but after a bit, it was like - shut up."

The number of foreign tourist arriving in Spain surged year-on-year to 3.157 million in February (Getty Images)

Benidorm is the most visited tourist resort on Spain's Costa Blanca, benefitting from long sandy beaches along the Mediterranean Sea.

The town's two main beaches are lined with cafes, restaurants, and bars which attract British families and partygoers alike throughout the summer holiday season.

Figures from March show that British holidaymakers outnumbered Spaniards for the first time since the pandemic.

Visitor numbers soared in March despite it being the wettest on record (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Hotel occupancy was reported at around 69 per cent for the last week of March and rose to 78 per cent in the first week of April, according to research by the Hosbec hotel association.

Benidorm visitor numbers rocketed in March despite it being the wettest on record.

The number of foreign tourists arriving in Spain surged year-on-year to around 3.16 million in February.

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