Ryanair has reiterated its strict zero tolerance policy on disruptive passenger behaviour following the conviction of a passenger by an Athens court. The individual, who disrupted a flight to Athens in July 2020 by refusing to follow crew instructions, received a 5-month suspended sentence and a €400 fine.
The airline remains committed to safeguarding the safety and comfort of its passengers and crew by addressing incidents of misconduct decisively. A Ryanair spokesperson emphasised: “The safety and wellbeing of our passengers and crew is Ryanair’s No.1 priority. This court ruling sends a clear message: the tiny minority who disrupt flights will face serious consequences.”
Ryanair assures travellers that such actions are taken to maintain a respectful and safe environment onboard for all.
This post was published on 18 December 2024 18:04
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