
Bloomberg
Ryanair Holdings Plc defended its response to a case of racial abuse on a flight last week, saying the Irish carrier reported the matter to police as soon as it became aware of
the incident.
A video of the event, that went viral on social media, showed a white man racially abusing a black female pensioner. Cabin crew were aware of an argument, but not the racial content, Ryanair said in a statement. The discount airline only became aware of racism after the video was posted on the internet.
While the woman said she hasn’t received an apology from Ryanair, the airline claims it sent her a letter and email. “We will not tolerate unruly behavior like this at any time and any passenger who acts in such a manner will be banned for life,†according to the letter, seen by Bloomberg.
“We again extend our very sincere apologies to this passenger for the regrettable, and unacceptable remarks that were made to her by an adjacent passenger,†the airline said in the statement. “Ryanair treated it with the urgency and seriousness it warranted.â€
The passenger who was filmed being racially abusive apologised on the Good Morning Britain TV show.
“I am not a racist person by any means,†David Mesher said. It was “just a fit of temper at the time.†Delsie Gayle, 77, rejected his apology.