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Airline Issues Disruptive Passenger with £5K Diversion Costs!

Published: Mon 06 Jul 2015 at 17:21

Updated: Mon 06 Jul 2015 at 18:07

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Leading leisure airline, Jet2.com has issued disruptive passenger, Grant Marshall, with an invoice for £4,809 for additional costs incurred in diverting its aircraft following his offensive behaviour on-board a flight to Alicante in May.

The airline’s Onboard Together programme, launched last month to take a zero tolerance stance against increasingly disruptive conduct associated with air travel, came into full force as the company tracked down the drunken and unruly passenger. An invoice of almost five thousand pounds to cover the costs of his unacceptable behaviour has now been issued. He has also been given a lifetime ban and Jet2.com is intending to prosecute him for the disruption caused.

Mr Marshall was one of a party of 14 who, on a flight from Leeds Bradford Airport to Alicante on 29th May 2015, was asked numerous times to stop consuming illicit alcohol, using foul language and threatening behaviour. Due to his unruly actions, which are becoming a serious issue for the travel sector as a whole, the aircraft captain diverted the flight to Toulouse to protect the safety of the passengers and crew. He was off-loaded and handed over to the police authorities.

Phil Ward, Managing Director of Jet2.com said: “To protect the safety and comfort of our loyal customers and staff, we openly pledged to take actions to stamp out antisocial behaviour onboard and that is exactly what we are doing. Jet2.com is a holiday airline, so we want holidaymakers to have a wonderful time from the moment they start their holiday with us.

“More than 1,150 passengers were inconvenienced that day by Mr Marshall’s antisocial and unacceptable behaviour. This is why we issued him with this bill for the costs involved. Most passengers have a fantastic time travelling and of course know how to behave onboard, which is why we need to stop disorderly behaviour from the few like Mr Marshall.”

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