Man accused of punching windows on Aer Lingus flight in 'extremely threatening' manner

The man is accused of being intoxicated and engaging in threatening and abusive behaviour for just over an hour and a half
The court heard that the accused was a UK national who had been on an Aer Lingus flight from Lyon. File picture

The court heard that the accused was a UK national who had been on an Aer Lingus flight from Lyon. File picture

An Aer Lingus passenger accused of punching windows and seats during an "extremely threatening" disturbance on a France to Ireland flight has been held on €200 bail.

Darren Davison, 59, of Ivy Bank Park, Donaghmore, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, allegedly punched windows and seats on the plane for just over an hour and a half during the trip.

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