On the 9th, British media reported that Ryanair, the Irish airline, has recently taken legal action against a disruptive passenger, claiming €0.015 million. The UK Sky News Channel reported that Ryanair expressed a "zero tolerance" policy towards passengers' actions that disrupt aviation order, thus making a compensation request against a disruptive passenger. The passenger is from Ireland and caused a scene during last year's summer travel peak while on a flight, forcing a plane originally bound for Lanzarote, Spain, to divert and land in Porto, Portugal. As a result, about 160 passengers had their travel plans disrupted, having to spend the night in Porto, which not only caused a one-day delay but also incurred additional lodging expenses. Ryanair stated that after considering accommodation costs, aircraft landing and take-off fees, and other additional expenses, the company has decided to claim €0.015 million from the perpetrator.
瑞安航空向捣乱乘客索赔1.5万欧元
Ryanair is claiming €0.015 million from a disruptive passenger.
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