Ryanair has been dealing with a surge in unruly passenger incidents, leading to arrests and increased security measures. The airline implemented stricter policies and launched a humorous campaign using the character 'Vanessa' to explain the concept of Priority Boarding and its limitations.
In November, a small group of Ryanair passengers traveling from the East Midlands were arrested upon touchdown in Tenerife. As the Lincolnshire Live, “The crew was compelled to pre-alert Spanish authorities due to the chaos unfolding aboard. One incident described involved an individual who ‘urinated in the aisle of the plane’.”where Ryanair faces cases of passenger assaults on a weekly basis.
“Ryanair has a strict zero tolerance policy towards passenger misconduct and will continue to take decisive action to combat unruly passenger behavior on aircraft for the benefit of the vast majority of passengers who do not disrupt flights.”Ryanair has a humorous take on priority boarding, to explain the concept to passengers who might be a little confused.
It adds that Priority allows for quicker aircraft boarding, there’s no need to reconfigure overhead lockers, and the flight can “get moving on time to keep costs low”.Robyn is an award-winning journalist who has produced work for several international media outlets. Made in Africa and exported to the world, she is obsessed with travel and the allure of new places. A lover of words and visuals, Robyn is part of the Bored Panda writing team.
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