Ryanair proposes 500 euros for rioters on the plane!
Ryanair proposes 500 euros for rioters on the plane!
Es gibt keine genaue Adresse oder Ort des Vorfalls in dem Text. - Ryanair has introduced a new regulation that provides for a fine of 500 euros for passengers who behave unexpectedly during the flight and are thrown out of the plane. A company spokesman said that this proactive measure should serve as a deterrent against unacceptable behavior on board. According to Ryanair itself, this is a "small number" of passengers whose misconduct could disrupt the airline processes.
"Passengers expect a comfortable, stress -free journey and punctual arrival," says the airline, which describes itself as "the most punctual airline in Europe". However, Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary admitted that there were increasing problems with drunk passengers last summer. In this context, he also demanded that the output of alcohol at airports should be strictly regulated.
rising incidents with renitated passengers
The airline observes a worrying increase in passengers that not only consume alcohol but also harder drugs. Rioting passengers represent a bigger problem on the plane than in trains or buses, as they cannot be removed so easily there. Unplanned stopover caused by such disorders can become expensive and mess up the entire flight schedule.
A concrete example illustrates the problem: Ryanair stated that a detour due to a drunk passenger cost 15,000 euros, and the company sued the man in question based on the costs incurred. O’Leary therefore demanded an alcoholic beverage limit before departure and suggested that travelers have to present their boarding passes to be able to purchase alcohol at airports.
opinions and reactions for alcoholization in the aircraft
The Ryanair employees support this idea of an alcohol limit because it is difficult to identify drunk passengers at the airport. Excessive alcohol consumption, especially during flight delays, is perceived as a growing problem in the industry. The Aviation Group, on the other hand, sees no need for action and emphasizes that no excessive violence problems are observed. This could be partially due to the training of your staff, which is trained on de -escalating measures in tense situations.
In the United States, on the other hand, the number of incidents with rioting travelers has decreased, but is still above the level before 2020. The German flight attendant union UFO also sees a problem with behavioral passengers, but does not consider an alcohol limit to be the solution. In addition, the UFO CEO indicates that passengers can also acquire alcohol from Duty Free Shops.legal foundations for passengers
For passengers, certain legal framework applies, which you oblige to follow the instructions of the on-board staff. The pilot has the air police control to ensure the safety of the aircraft and passengers. This means that the crew drunk passengers can refuse access to the plane, even if they have a valid ticket. The staff also has the right to lose alcoholic beverages.
If a passenger contested its alcoholization, the burden of proof lies with the passenger itself; He must be able to prove his statement. The new measures by Ryanair and the ongoing discussions about alcohol consumption on board are part of a major problem that affects the entire aviation industry.
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