Ryanair seeks €15k in damages from disruptive passenger
- Ryanair is seeking €15,000 in damages from a passenger who disrupted a flight from Dublin to Lanzarote in April of last year, as reported by the airline.
- The disruption forced the flight to divert to Porto, causing 160 passengers to face unnecessary disruption, according to Ryanair's statement.
- This marks the first time Ryanair has taken civil action against a disruptive passenger in Ireland, aimed at eliminating such behavior, a spokesperson stated.
- Ryanair's zero tolerance policy includes legal action to deter disruptive behavior, with a spokesperson calling the passenger's actions 'inexcusable' and 'completely unacceptable.
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