Ryanair defends removal of blind people from plane

Irish airline Ryanair has defended its decision to remove a group of blind people from one of its planes at Stansted Airport in Britain.

Ryanair defends removal of blind people from plane

Irish airline Ryanair has defended its decision to remove a group of blind people from one of its planes at Stansted Airport in Britain.

The nine passengers were told they would have to disembark shortly before take-off because Ryanair's safety regulations allow no more than four "disabled" people on any one flight.

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