...........The fight from Menorca to Madrid was timetabled to leave as 12 noon, but the pilot detected what is being described as a 'technical anomaly', and he decided to stop the take off.
Spanish Airport Authority AENA said the passengers on flight number RYR3057 were taken back to the terminal amid scenes of tension and protest, and shouts of ‘sinvergüenzas’(scoundrels), ‘manos arriba, esto es un atraco’(hands up this is a hold up), and ‘Que les quiten la licencia’(take their licence away).
The passengers on the plane complained that at no time did they receive information from the company about neither what was happening, nor what the breakdown was caused by, or how it will resolved.
The Police and the Guardia Civil had to intervene and calm the passengers down, and they obliged the airline to give each passenger a stamp on their complaints form to make it valid.
According to 20minutos, Ryanair has refused to give any information on, or their version of, what happened.
Meanwhile the airline has opened an investigation on the three emergency at the end June in Valencia for a lack of fuel.