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Ryanair Will Now Fine You £500 for Bad Behavior at 35,000 Feet

Ryanair, Europe’s largest low-cost carrier, has introduced a new policy imposing a minimum £500 (€500/$675) fine on passengers removed from flights due to disruptive behavior. The change, announced June 12 via the airline’s official press office, aims to deter unruly conduct that leads to delays, diversions, and safety risks aboard its aircraft .

According to Ryanair, the fine is the baseline charge and applies regardless of additional legal recourse. The airline plans to pursue civil damages in more severe cases, particularly when misconduct results in flight deviations or related costs. In January, Ryanair sought €15,000 from a passenger who forced a flight diversion from Dublin to Lanzarote via Porto, citing expenses tied to crew, accommodation, and fuel.

Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary has linked recent incidents to excessive alcohol consumption before boarding. He has advocated for strict limits on pre-flight drinks, suggesting that too much airport alcohol contributes to aggressive behavior onboard.

The airline emphasised that such unruly actions, although rare, severely disrupt travel plans for passengers and crew. “It is unacceptable that passengers are made to suffer unnecessary disruption because of one unruly passenger’s behaviour,” Ryanair’s statement read. The aim of the new fine is to ensure a safe, comfortable, and punctual environment for all travelers.

Passengers found guilty under this policy may also face criminal charges under UK law—penalties can exceed £5,000 and include up to five years imprisonment if their actions endanger flight safety. Ryanair’s policy highlights a growing global movement toward holding disruptive travelers accountable, paralleling stricter enforcement by U.S. authorities and rising concern over air rage incidents

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