Two outlets report a dispute involving a mother and other passengers on an early morning Ryanair flight from Barcelona. The woman, who says she travelled with her two children as part of a holiday trip, describes the journey as difficult and alleges her family experienced “rude” treatment from fellow passengers during the flight. Her comments have prompted online discussion, with other people responding and arguing that the criticism may be misplaced.

Both reports focus on the timing of the flight, referring to a 5:40am departure, and describe how the situation has been framed publicly by the mother as a “flight from hell.” However, the coverage also highlights that commenters and readers do not uniformly support her account, with some claiming she is responsible for the conflict rather than other passengers. The articles do not provide detailed official findings, specific incidents, or actions taken by the airline, but they emphasize that the disagreement has become a point of public debate about passenger conduct during early flights.