Bailiffs board Ryanair plane after airline refuses to pay compensation to passenger
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In the face of Ryanair's systematic refusal to compensate a passenger for a 13-hour delay in 2024, the Austrian court broke out on the tarmac of Linz airport. On Monday 9 March, the Austrian court...
Because of EUR 892, an Austrian passenger had an entire Ryanair jet seized, and that is not an isolated case.
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Ryanair Refused To Pay A Delayed Passenger $1,182 — So A Bailiff Boarded Its Boeing 737 And Seized The Plane
Ryanair spent months refusing to pay a delayed passenger money she was legally owed, until an Austrian court bailiff walked onto one of its Boeing 737s and put the aircraft under seizure. The debt was just $1,182, but the scene at Linz Airport turned a routine turnaround into a warning about what can happen when airlines ignore passenger compensation orders.
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