Ryanair breaks down €15k claim against 'disruptive passenger' on Dublin flight

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Ryanair breaks down €15k claim against 'disruptive passenger' on Dublin flight
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Ryanair has provided a breakdown of costs and fees it claims were incurred as a “direct result” of a disruptive passenger on board a flight from Dublin to Lanzarote last year.

The airline says it also had to provide an additional aircraft and crew to operate the delayed return flight from Lanzarote to Dublin, which took place on April 10 2024, at a cost of €1,800. A spokesperson for Ryanair said: “None of these costs would have been incurred if this disruptive passenger had not forced a diversion to Porto in order to protect the safety of the aircraft, 160 passengers and 6 crew members on board. European Governments repeatedly fail to take action when disruptive passengers threaten aircraft safety and force them to divert.

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