A fine of about 587 euros (£ 500) announced that the Ryanair Passengers causing episodes on its flights and moving away from the plane.

Europe’s largest airline said this would be the “minimal” punishment and that it would continue to pursue passengers for civil damages.

The company expressed its hope that the new policy would be a deterrent to eliminate “unacceptable behavior”.

The passengers who are rude, aggressive or drunk They can cause disruption and, in the most extreme cases, endanger the safety of the aircraft and lead to diversion of the plane, the company said.

Ryanair’s spokesman reported, according to the Guardian: “It is unacceptable for passengers to have unnecessary disruption because of the behavior of an unruly passenger.”

The airline, which carried over 200 million passengers In the period 2024-25, he stated that these incidents were ‘Individual events occurring in all airlines’ and were caused by a “A small number of unruly passengers”.

Passengers causing riots are at risk of fines; prosecutions even with imprisonment.

The Air Transport Supervisory Body, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), states that passengers causing disruption could pay the Cost of diverting a planewhich could exceed € 11,746 (£ 10,000).

Any is accused for intoxication on an aircraft may face fine up to about 5,871 euros (5,000 pounds of England) and imprisonment of up to two years. Those accused of the most serious offense of the report at risk of aircraft may face up to 5 years in prison.

Michael O’Leary, CEO of Ryanair, has requested the establishment of a two drink limit For passengers at airports, which, he said, would help to tackle the increase in naughty behavior on flights.