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Ryanair suing ‘disruptive passenger’ for inflicting flight to divert

By Editorial Board Published January 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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Ryanair suing ‘disruptive passenger’ for inflicting flight to divert

Ryanair has stated it’s taking authorized motion in opposition to a disruptive passenger.

In what it described as a “major misconduct clampdown”, the airline stated it’s searching for €15,000 (£12,500) in damages from a passenger in Eire, whose behaviour pressured a airplane sure for Lanzarote to divert to Porto in Portugal final yr.

Ryanair claims the diverted flight then needed to be delayed in a single day and prompted 160 passengers to “face unnecessary disruption as well as losing a full day of their holiday”.

The airline described the passenger’s behaviour as “inexcusable” and “completely unacceptable”.

It stated it calculated the sum of €15,000 from the price of in a single day lodging, passenger bills and touchdown prices.

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Passengers by a Stansted Airport Ryanair check-in desk throughout IT outage delays in July. Pic: PA

It’s the first time Ryanair has introduced a civil case in opposition to a disruptive passenger in Eire, however the airline warned it would “continue to take decisive action to combat unruly passenger behaviour on aircraft”.

“It is unacceptable that passengers – many of whom are heading away with family or friends to enjoy a relaxing Summer holiday – are suffering unnecessary disruption and reduced holiday time as a result of one unruly passenger’s behaviour,” a spokesperson stated.

“This demonstrates just one of the many consequences that passengers who disrupt flights will face as part of Ryanair’s zero tolerance policy, and we hope this action will deter further disruptive behaviour on flights so that passengers and crew can travel in a comfortable and respectful environment.”

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He stated that one of many worst affected locations for passenger dysfunction was Ibiza.

“The real issue is how do we stop these people getting drunk at airports, particularly as, like this summer, we’ve had a huge spike in air traffic control delays,” Mr O’Leary stated.

“They’re getting on board with too much alcohol in their system. If we identify them as being drunk on board, we don’t serve them alcohol. But that doesn’t solve the problem.”

Airline Jet2.com stated it already takes civil motion in opposition to disruptive passengers.

Whereas it’s understood, easyJet’s coverage is to push for legal prosecutions and to ban disruptive passengers from future flights, fairly than to launch civil proceedings.

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