Randy passenger dragged off easyJet flight for performing sex act

by · Mail Online

A woman dragged off an easyJet flight for performing a sex act on her boyfriend just minutes after take-off has been pictured today.

Antonia Sullivan, 20, of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, was hauled off the flight from Tenerife to Bristol along with boyfriend Bradley Smith, 22, after their X-rated antics.

Unemployed Smith was heard asking care worker Sullivan to 'w*** me off' before she was seen arranging several coats over his lap, according to The Sun.

But three passengers including a teenage girl with her mother spotted 'vigorous hand movements' beneath the coats and reported the couple to flight attendants.

Antonia Sullivan, 20, was hauled off the flight from Tenerife to Bristol with her boyfriend

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Maree Doyle, prosecuting, told Bristol Magistrates' Court: 'After a few minutes the witness was aware that the couple had rearranged some coats over Smith's lap and there followed vigorous hand movements beneath the coat. 

'The witness sitting next to them could see what was happening while a mother and teenage daughter sitting behind the couple could also see what was going on.'

The shocked girl told her mother 'I can see his bits' - but Sullivan told cabin crew she was just rubbing her boyfriend's leg.

However, the couple were taken off the plane by an easyJet manager and police officers who then launched a criminal investigation.

Yesterday, Sullivan and Smith both pleaded guilty to one count of outraging public decency by committing a sexual act in a public place.

An easyJet flight arrives at Bristol airport (file image), where the plane was met by police
Sullivan pleaded guilty to outraging public decency at Bristol Magistrates' Court (file image)

Judge Lynne Matthews said: 'You had no regard for the feelings of other passengers. There was a child sitting behind you who was able to see what was happening.

'Who do you think you are and what right do you think entitled you to behave in that way in full view of people on that flight?'

Smith was given a 300-hour community work order, while Sullivan received 270 hours. They were also told to pay £100 compensation to each of three witnesses.

An easyJet spokesman told MailOnline: 'We can confirm that this flight to Bristol was met by police on arrival, due to the behaviour of two passengers onboard.'