Ryanair sued a Pole. Demands a large sum. « Unpleasant complications »
As Ryanair informed in a special communication, everything happened on January 9.
Ryanair sucks the Pole. The line demands compensation for a disturbed flight
After landing in Spain, the passenger was removed from the deck, but with his behavior he exposed 170 passengers and 6 crew members to « unpleasant complications »
– said the airline in a published statement.
The carrier added that the claim was filed in a Polish court, and the line imposed a 5-year ban on traveling Ryanair on the passenger and « reported it to local services. » The head of communication in the region of Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltic countries in Ryanair Alicja Wójcik-Gołębiowska, asked by PAP, reported that the passenger was Polish nationality, but she did not inform in which court a lawsuit was filed.
The Polish tourist did on board. The airline sent a lawsuit to the court
Landing in Seville was forced « as a result of the destructive behavior of the passenger » and caused damage in the amount of 3,000. euro. She added that Ryanair hopes that the carrier’s actions will discourage passengers from disturbing the flights
-Alicja Wójcik-Gołębiowska told PAP.
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« Ryanair conducts a strict policy of zero tolerance and will continue to take decisive actions to combat the improper behavior of passengers on the plane decks. As a result, this will have a positive effect on the comfort of the vast majority of passengers who do not interfere with the flight, » the line wrote in the announcement.
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This is not the first such action of this airline. In January, Ryanair informed about the submission of a claim in the Irish District Court for compensation in the amount of over 15,000. Euro against a passenger from Ireland, who disturbed the flight from Dublin to Lanzarote in April 2024. As the carrier told then, a flight with 160 passengers on board was redirected to Porto due to « improper passenger behavior ». The carrier added that landing in Portugal delayed the passengers’ journey to the destination for the whole night.
The airline calculated at the time that an unplanned stay in Porto cost her a total of 15,000. 350 euros. The largest part of this amount was absorbed by the costs of accommodation – 7,000 euro. The carrier specified that after 2.5 thousand The euro was spent on fees for landing at the airport in Porto and on Portuguese legal fees, another 1800 euros is the costs of a replacement crew, and 800 euros is fuel costs. Ryanair also added that 750 euros is an equivalent of losing the sale of flight tickets. It was the first case of passenger passenger in Ireland. The carrier declared that he was planning lawsuits in other countries.
Ryanair is an Irish carrier that operates in 37 countries, flying to 234 airports; 95 of them are the carrier’s bases. The line has a fleet of approx. 600 aircraft and declares an order of 350 more, which is to allow you to increase transport in 2034 to 300 million passengers per year. In Poland, Ryanair uses 13 airports; Six of them are bases with 42 aircraft.
(Source: PAP)