Ryanair is being accused of abusing their “dominant position” in the market, especially in the Algarve and Porto.
Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary has issued a warning to disruptive passengers, saying “we will sue” if their flight has to be ...
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.
MORE disruptive plane passengers could be taken to court if a flight is forced to divert, the boss of Ryanair has warned.
The airline confirmed is claiming damages of €15,000 (£12,500) against a passenger who forced a flight between Dublin and ...
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said there's a "slim" chance of Heathrow getting a third runway, but the airline wouldn't use the airport, even if it were free.
Ryanair alleges that this passenger's "inexcusable behaviour" on a flight from Dublin to Lanzarote in Spain's Canary Islands ...
According to Ryanair, the incident in April last year forced its pilots to make an unplanned diversion to Porto. Upon landing in the Portuguese city, the passenger was offloaded and arrested ...
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 ...