A man has been arrested after allegedly being disruptive on a flight to Scotland.

The 37-year-old was detained by police after the flight from Gran Canaria landed at Glasgow Airport on March 6.

He has been reported to the procurator fiscal for alleged breach of the air navigation order and handed a lifetime ban from airline Jet2.com.

Phil Ward, the firm's managing director, said: "Our Onboard Together initiative commits us to a zero tolerance approach to antisocial behaviour on our flights.

"Our customers look forward to an enjoyable flight experience with us and we will not let a disruptive few spoil this.

"We will take whatever action necessary to stamp it out and I thank Police Scotland for its continued support in pursuing this action.

"Passengers should be in no doubt that the consequences of abusive and unruly behaviour on board aircraft do lead to custodial and financial penalties."

The airline said more than 460 passengers have been refused travel due to disruptive behaviour and 57 of these have been given lifetime bans since the initiative was launched.