Manchester Evening News

Plane delay as women refuse to fly with Muslim passengers

INNOCENT MEN ASKED TO GO THROUGH SECURITY TWICE FOLLOWING ACCUSATION

- By CHARLOTTE COX charlotte.cox@men-news.co.uk @ccoxmenmed­ia

TWO men were asked to get off a Manchester-bound plane and go back through security after fellow travellers claimed they were ‘making gestures’ on board a flight.

Thomas Cook has now apologised to the passengers, who came under suspicion after two female passengers who were on the flight told cabin crew they had witnessed the men ‘skipping security scanners’ and signalling to each other while aboard the plane.

It meant the men had to get off the flight from Turkey, which had been about to take-off before the passengers spoke up.

They returned to the terminal to re-do security checks, and were eventually given the all-clear to travel on service MT685 from Izmir to Manchester Airport on Wednesday afternoon.

But the incident meant the flight was delayed by nearly 90 minutes.

When the men were finally allowed to re-board, their accusers - who also alleged they were ‘making phone calls’ - refused to travel with them, instead choosing to return to the terminal.

As the drama unfolded just before take-off, fellow passengers reported feeling shocked.

One, who asked not to be named, described the embarrassm­ent.’

She added: “Two innocent Muslim men were marched off the plane and searched as two English ladies refused to fly with them on the plane.

“The result was a delay for everyone and the men flew, while the women were left behind.”

It’s understood the two men were in their seats and preparing for take-off when two women spoke to cabin crew about them.

It’s understood they complained about the men ‘making gestures to each other’ and ‘going to the toilet to use their phones.’

The women were also said to have alleged the men had ‘missed the security scanners,’ leading cabin crew to ask them if they could retrace their steps through the terminal.

The men, who were said to have remained calm despite the accusation­s, were then given the all-clear.

But the flight was delayed by one hour and 20 minutes as a result.

A spokesman for Thomas Cook Airlines, said: “Two customers on this flight were asked to go through security a second time as a precaution, after unverified concerns were raised that the initial airport security check had missed them out.

“We’d like to thank these two customers for their patience and apologise for any inconvenie­nce.” scenes as ‘an

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