Footage has shown the moment police stormed a plane at Manchester Airport after a woman had refused to put a seatbelt on her child on a delayed flight.
Passengers on the TUI flight were already 'exhausted' and 'in a terrible mood' after taking off over six hours late from Kos on Wednesday.
However, there were further delays when the pilot had to abort landing and circle over the Peak District when a passenger refused to buckle up her child.
The rest of the passengers had to wait for police to escort the woman off the plane when it eventually landed in Manchester as one voice could be heard on video saying "absolutely disgusting".
A passenger told the Manchester Evening News: "Before we took off, flight attendants went to check seatbelts and the woman said her child was terrified and they refused to take off.
"She eventually did it and we took off. When we were up in the air, everything seemed fine and there was not a peep out of them.
"When we came to land, the flight had already been delayed so everyone was in a terrible mood. Then it all kicked off. They went round checking seatbelts again and she was screaming saying she was not going to restrain her child and that she was terrified.
"Passengers were screaming swearing at her, telling her to sit down and calling her selfish, it was all kicking off. The captain came over the tannoy and said we would circle in the air. After we landed, we stayed on the plane and the police came on and she was escorted off."
TUI confirmed that the plane was met by police after landing in Manchester and that the 'disruptive passenger' was escorted off the aircraft by officers. The airline confirmed that this was due to the passenger not putting a seatbelt on her child.
A TUI spokesperson: "We can confirm that TOM2309 faced delays yesterday due to an disruptive passenger on board the flight from Kos to Manchester.
"The safety and security of our customers and crew is always our highest priority, and we have a zero tolerance policy to disruptive behaviour on our flights. The customer involved was met by police upon landing and escorted off of the aircraft. We’d like to apologise for any inconvenience caused, and thank customers for their patience and understanding."