Ryanair is cracking down on unruly passenger behavior, blaming alcohol for a recent spike in incidents. The airline has implemented stricter measures to avoid fines and ensure a safe and respectful environment for all passengers and crew.
Airport/airplane staff receive a lot of abuse from passengers, and it’s just not acceptable. Abusing service workers (or anyone) is always terrible, and they’re not the ones making the rules so people are mad at the wrong people anyway. Travellers need to take a step back and not take it out on whoever is in front of them. This comes after a drunken passenger became disruptive onboard a Ryanair flight.
The man was arrested when the plane touched down at the Seve Ballesteros-Santander Airport in Spain. In November, a small group of Ryanair passengers traveling from the East Midlands were arrested upon touchdown in Tenerife. As Lincolnshire Live reported, “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’. Ryanair faces cases of passenger assaults on a weekly basis. The airline blamed alcohol and responded to the spike in incidents by implementing stricter measures to help avoid a €400 fine for disrupting a flight in 2020. The passenger had refused to follow crew instructions. ‘Ryanair is committed to ensuring that all passengers and crew travel in a safe and respectful environment, without unnecessary disruption caused by a tiny number of unruly passengers,’ reads a Ryanair statement. ‘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. The airline’s website features a video, or as they call her, Vanessa, lounging on a deck chair, kitted out in a white robe, cucumbers on her eyes, drink in hand. The accompanying headline explains the entitled woman’s predicament
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