Ryanair apologises for nightmare flight from Ireland to Spain after passengers were forced to wait more than four hours on the tarmac due to weather delay - CSN

Ryanair apologises for nightmare flight from Eire to Spain after passengers have been compelled to attend greater than 4 hours on the tarmac on account of climate delay – CSN


A FAMILY is demanding €1,600 compensation following a four-hour delay to their flight from Dublin to Spain. 

The Spanish household, from Mallorca, have filed a proper grievance towards Ryanair after they claimed they have been compelled to attend contained in the plane on the tarmac – which brought about one younger woman to have a panic assault. 

Flight FR9187 was on account of depart from Dublin for Palma de Mallorca on August 15 at 6.25pm. 

Nevertheless it didn’t take off till 10.40pm on account of dangerous climate on the vacation island.

Ryanair advised the Olive Press at present that it ‘sincerely apologises’ to the affected passengers however that the reason for the delay was ‘past our management’.

Pere Josep Bueno Bauza was travelling together with his spouse Maria del Mar Vives Miro and their two younger kids, Pau and Marc.

They criticised being compelled to attend on the airplane and claimed there was ‘not sufficient meals or drink for everybody.’ 

The scenario, in keeping with the household, brought about scenes of panic amongst passengers, particularly amongst households with young children. 

The daddy mentioned one little woman sitting close to them suffered a panic assault. 

“It was a distressing second for everybody,” he mentioned. 

The airplane didn’t arrive at Palma airport till 2.30am the subsequent morning. 

It meant the household have been compelled to take a taxi to their dwelling on account of there being no public transport on the time. 

A Ryanair spokesperson advised the Olive Press: “This flight from Dublin to Palma (15 Aug) was delayed forward of take-off on account of Spanish ATC’s choice to dam inbound plane from arriving to Palma de Mallorca Airport on account of ‘climate’.

“Passengers remained on board in the course of the delay in an effort to be able to depart as quickly as Palma re-opened for inbound flights, nonetheless this took longer than initially anticipated.

“After 45 minutes, crew opened the bars on board in order that passengers might entry snacks and refreshments, which they will declare again receipted bills for at ryanair.com.

“This flight was then additional delayed after a 2 passengers turned disruptive onboard. Crew requested Garda help and these disruptive passengers have been faraway from the plane earlier than it departed for Palma following a brief delay.

“We sincerely apologise to passengers for this ATC delay which was completely past our management.”

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