Moment EasyJet passengers caught having sex in plane bathroom emerge to applause and cheers from other travelers’ ‘top girl’ before being taken away by police in Ibiza
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Two EasyJet passengers who had sex in an airplane bathroom on a flight to Ibiza emerged to applause and cheers from the ‘top girl’ as they shamelessly returned to their seats.
An earlier clip recorded passengers screaming with joy when a cabin crew member opened the door to expose the duo having sex.
Footage taken on the flight from Luton appears to show the couple were in no mood to stop early, and the man quickly closed the door again so they could join the so-called ‘Mile High Club’.
In a second clip the pair are seen waving their arms defiantly without any hint of blushing as they walk down the plane’s aisle to their seats, as excited passengers cheer them on.
The plane was met by police when it landed in Ibiza and the duo was taken away.
The couple who had sex in the bathroom left to screams and cheers on the Easyjet flight from Luton to Ibiza.

There was no hint of blushing as the couple walked down the plane’s aisle to their seats, excited passengers cheering them on.

Two easyJet passengers were caught by a cabin crew having sex on the flight to Ibiza
An EasyJet spokesperson told MailOnline that the flight was met by police upon arrival on the Spanish party island.
Those in the back seats who watched the situation unfold seemed to find what was happening amusing and could be seen staring with their mouths open. A woman was heard shouting ‘Oh my God’, before asking her friend if she had videotaped what happened.
But the cabin crew member appeared unsure how to respond and could be seen in the clip holding his head in his hands after catching the couple in the act.
The video was widely shared on social media, with one user joking: “Ryanair would charge more.” Another added: “I hope it wasn’t the pilot.”

The incident occurred on an easyJet flight from London Luton to Ibiza last Friday (file image)
An easyJet spokeswoman told MailOnline: “We can confirm that this flight from Luton to Ibiza on 8 September was met by police on arrival due to the behavior of two passengers on board.”
The identity of the couple is unknown and it has not been confirmed whether any arrests were made in Ibiza.
Bedfordshire Police, responsible for policing at Luton Airport, confirmed to MailOnline that it was not involved in the response.
Section 71 of the Sexual Offenses Act 2004 makes it illegal to have sex in a toilet to which the public has access.