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Ryanair is suing a passenger it said had forced a flight to divert, it announced Wednesday. The airline said it paid for 160 passengers' accommodation after the diversion meant an overnight delay.
Ryanair, Europe’s biggest airline, is going after unruly passengers on its flights and has filed for €15,000 ($15,400) in damages from a passenger who disrupted a flight last year.
Ryanair told The Independent: “The aircraft was met by local police upon arrival at Tenerife Airport and these passengers were removed.” For more travel news and advice, listen to Simon Calder ...
Ryanair's booking and check-in services were unavailable and the airline was "forced to cancel a small number of flights", advising passengers to arrive at airports at least three hours before departure. [100] [101] Wizz Air said the outage put its online services offline.
Ryanair has sued a disruptive passenger for everything from lost drinks sales to excess fuel as part of a vendetta against air rage incidents at the airline. The budget airline said last week it ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. There is 1 pending revision awaiting review. Irish airline Not to be confused with Ryan Air Services or Rayani Air. For other similarly named air carriers, see Ryan Airlines (disambiguation). Ryanair Holdings plc Founded 1984 ; 41 years ago (1984) Operating bases List of bases Agadir ...
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Ryanair passengers experienced some interesting diversions on flights to Scotland. Passengers from Krakow to Glasgow endured two missed approaches before their plane was diverted to Manchester.