Woman received $ 105 thousand fine for dangerous behavior on board the aircraft
25-year-old Chloe Haynes issued a fine of £ 85 000 pounds sterling (105 000 dollars) for "extremely destructive behavior" on board the aircraft, which led to the redirection of the flight and escorting the aircraft by military aircraft, writes CNN.
Jet2 company for life forbade a woman to use the services of the airline and accused her of "aggressive, offensive and dangerous behavior", as well as in an attempt to "open the door of the aircraft." The plane was heading from London Stansted International Airport to Dalaman in southwest Turkey.
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The airline stated that the crew had to attract other passengers to restrain Heins and send the plane back to London, accompanied by two Royal Air Force planes.
“Ms Haynes’ behavior was one of the most serious cases of passenger misconduct we have encountered. She must now understand the consequences of her actions and we will seek to recoup the costs we incur as a result of the flight rerouting,” said Steve Heapy, Jet2 CEO.
A spokesperson for Jet2 told CNN that the cost of the fine reflects the expenses incurred by the airline for the incident.
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