Ryanair passengers fined more than £8,500 after forcing emergency landing in holiday hotspot
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Ryanair passengers fined more than £8,500 after forcing emergency landing in holiday hotspot.
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A French court has found two passengers guilty of causing major disruption aboard a Ryanair service bound for Ibiza last May, handing down suspended prison terms of up to ten months alongside combined financial penalties surpassing €10,000 (£8,645).The Toulouse Criminal Court delivered its verdict yesterday following the incident on Flight FR9251, which departed London Stansted Airport on May 17, 2025.The pair's conduct forced the aircraft to make an unscheduled landing in Toulouse, cutting short the journey for fellow travellers heading to the Spanish island.Ryanair has expressed satisfaction with the court's decision, describing it as a demonstration of consequences facing troublesome flyers.
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