Hen do party ordered to leave Jet2 plane over 'offensive T-shirt slogans'
The group had 'b*tches on tour' written on outfits for trip to Majorca
Holiday cost group £500 each and they shelled out £2,000 for new flights
Bride-to-be Emma Green was devastated by incident which 'ruined' holiday
She added 'part of her did not want to get married' after the costly dispute
By Joseph Curtis For MailonlineA bride-to-be said her hen party was 'ruined' after her group of 18 friends were forced off a flight to Magaluf over their novelty T-shirts.
Social worker Emma Green, 35, of Leicester, and her companions were all wearing tops with the slogan 'b*tches on tour' on.
But airline Jet2.com deemed them offensive and told the women to leave the plane, causing them to shell out an extra £2,000 on alternative flights.
Police were even called to the scene to resolve the dispute and Miss Green said 'part of her does not want to get married now' following the experience.
Social worker Emma Green (pictured), 35, of Leicester, said her hen party was 'ruined' after her group of friends were forced off a flight to Magaluf over their novelty T-shirts
Emma Green wearing the 'offensive' T-shirt
Bride to be Emma Green (pictured), 35, of Leicester, said her hen party was 'ruined' after her group of friends were forced off a flight to Magaluf over their novelty T-shirts
Her group of 18 friends (pictured) were forced off a flight bound for Palma, Majorca
The women - aged between 35 and 60 - were initially told to cover up their shirts as they went through security and onto their flight bound for Palma, Majorca.
Then on the plane staff took exception to the shirts again and eventually told them to leave the flight.
Speaking from their hotel in Majorca, social worker Miss Green, from Leicester, said: 'It has completely ruined the whole experience.
'We have lost a day already and everybody is really tired from flying in from different airports. Some didn't land until 2am this morning.
'Its going to be really hard to enjoy ourselves now. We are just gutted that it came to this when there was no need.
'Nobody even spoke to me about the T-shirts, the first I knew we were being kicked off the flight.
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