One man's behaviour caused Ryanair flight to divert 400 miles
- Ryanair banned a passenger for five years after disruptive actions on a January 9 flight.
- The passenger's inexcusable actions caused flight FR7124 to divert to Seville, Spain.
- Flight FR7124, traveling from Berlin to Marrakesh, faced an unplanned landing, offloading all onboard.
- Ryanair seeks over £3,000 in damages, stating, "It is completely unacceptable that passengers...are robbed of pleasure".
- Ryanair initiated legal action and maintains a zero-tolerance policy to deter future disruptions for passenger safety.
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Ryanair flight diverted 400 miles with passenger sued for 'unacceptable' behaviour - The Mirror
Ryanair has said that a passenger who forced a flight from Berlin to Marrakesh to be diverted 400 miles to Seville is being sued as it warned of "many consequences" for causing disruption
Ryanair passenger hit with five-year ban after 'inexcusable behaviour'
Ryanair has imposed a five-year travel ban on a passenger after "inexcusable behaviour" forced a plane to divert to Spain, causing significant disruption to 170 passengers and six crew members
Ryanair bans passenger with “inexcusable behavior” for five years
The airline Ryanair banned, for five years, a Polish passenger who caused disturbances and forced him to be diverted from a flight to Spain earlier this year. According to the British site Great Britain News, Ryanair is also taking legal action against the individual, seeking more than 3,000 euros in damages through Polish courts. The incident occurred on January 9, when a flight from Berlin, Germany, to Morocco was forced to land in Seville, Sp…
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