MORE disruptive plane passengers could be taken to court if a flight is forced to divert, the boss of Ryanair has warned.
"Due to crew hours restrictions, the aircraft, crew and over 160 passengers were forced to overnight in Porto Airport, with the cost of accommodation, meals, etc being funded entirely by Ryanair." ...
The airline confirmed is claiming damages of €15,000 (£12,500) against a passenger who forced a flight between Dublin and ...
The chief executive of Europe's largest airline has put customers on notice it will prosecute disruptive passengers as ...
A single flight to Porto Airport (OPO) easily connects you to Aveiro, the Venice Of Portugal. Several airlines offer ...
It proved to be an extensive, and expensive, holdover in Portugal for Ryanair, with 160 passengers and six crew forced to stay overnight in Porto before boarding a flight the next morning.
The promise comes as the company seek £12,500 in damages from a passenger who forced a flight to Lanzarote to be diverted to Porto.
RYANAIR has reiterated calls for airports to limit how much alcohol passengers can drink. The airline announced earlier this month that it would be taking a disruptive passenger to court, the ...
Visitors from the UK can fly into Porto direct from a number of airports, including Birmingham (Ryanair), Bristol (easyJet), Edinburgh (Ryanair), Liverpool (Ryanair and Transavia), London Gatwick ...
It said it filed civil legal proceedings against a passenger in Ireland to seek 15,000 euros (£12,600) in damages related to a flight from Dublin to Lanzarote which diverted to Porto in April last ...