- A Ryanair flight to the Canary Islands was forced to divert midair after a brawl broke out.
- The flight had to land in Portugal because police said two family members were "beating each other."
A Ryanair flight had to divert midair on Friday after a family fallout erupted into violence, officials said.
The flight was en route from Edinburgh, Scotland, to the Canary Islands when two male members of the same family, both drunk, started "beating each other," police said, the Canarian Weekly and the Scottish Sun reported.
The violent argument forced the pilot to divert the plane midair and make an emergency landing in Faro, Portugal — which police said is about 900 miles away.
Faro police were waiting for the plane when it landed and escorted the men off the aircraft, the report said.
"Following the orders of the commander, they were extracted from the plane at our airport and were identified by our police force to complete a police report," police said, according to the Canarian Weekly.
"It was not a major incident and did not cause any danger to the aircraft or its passengers," they added. The flight then continued its journey to the Canary Islands and landed one hour after the expected arrival time.
The men have not yet been identified. It is unclear what their argument was about, though police confirmed they were both members of the same family.
A spokesperson for Ryanair did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment but told the Canarian Weekly that the flight was diverted after "a small number of passengers became disruptive onboard."
"Crew called ahead for police assistance and the passengers were removed from the aircraft by local police before the flight continued safely to Gran Canaria," the statement said.
"We sincerely apologize to affected passengers for any inconvenience caused as a result of these passengers' disruptive behavior."