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Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary has issued a warning to disruptive passengers, saying “we will sue” if their flight has to be diverted. The budget airline boss told Sky News: “If ...
The airline's boarding pass rules are set to change, with a move that will affect a large number of passengers ...
Passengers are warned to expect a huge change later this year as Ryanair will stop accepting one thing on their flight ...
Ryanair, Europe’s biggest airline, is going after unruly passengers on its flights and has filed for €15,000 ($15,400) in damages from a passenger who disrupted a flight last year.
One such expense that can be trimmed is the cost of food at airports or on planes. It's well-known that airport food tends to ...
Ryanair on Monday urged European authorities to impose stricter limits on alcohol sales at airports, citing concerns about passenger behavior and flight safety amid a lawsuit against an unruly ...
A survey of Ryanair pilots has found concerns about the low-cost carrier’s safety culture, and support for an inquiry by regulators.
Ryanair has filed legal proceedings against a passenger it says disrupted a flight and forced it to be diverted, and is seeking 15,000 euros ($15,500) in damages, the Irish airline said on Wednesday.
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