A Brit holidaymaker was left sweating on a hot Ryanair jet after a delay.
Keyaan Adediran was on the sweltering plane marooned on the tarmac for an hour before takeoff, he claimed.
The student, 20, joked that it was like a sauna.
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He said the cabin felt even hotter than the Moroccan sun outside – with temperatures “around 36 to 40 degrees”.
“There were kids and old people struggling from the heat,” Keyaan, of Oxford, claimed to What’s The Jam.
“They got tended to well by the attendants.”
Keyaan had been flying home from Marrakech Menara Airport to Stansted after a holiday in Morocco.
Boarding was already delayed by an hour, and once passengers were seated, things went from bad to worse.
He claimed he was told the hold up was due to random bag searches before boarding.
According to Keyaan, the air conditioning was blowing out hot air, leaving travellers roasting in their seats.
He claimed: “The incident felt like a lack of organisation and preparation.
“It was honestly quite scary.”
He claimed that passengers weren’t given water until after takeoff.
He added: “The heat lasted for the entire duration while we were grounded and for about 10 minutes after take off.
“But after that point it got extremely cold and everyone else I spoke to was shivering throughout the remaining three hours.”
Ryanair has been approached for comment.
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