Corkman claims Ryanair wrongly banned him after being accused of disruptive behaviour

Eoin Michael Cahill claims he didn't travel on a Ryanair flight nor was he present at Dublin Airport on the specified date
Corkman claims Ryanair wrongly banned him after being accused of disruptive behaviour

The quantity surveyor claims he was defamed in an email sent to his employer by Ryanair's customer services. File Picture: PA

A quantity surveyor has claimed before the High Court that he has been defamed by and has been wrongly banned from flying with Ryanair.

The action has been brought by Cork man, Eoin Michael Cahill, who says the airline has wrongly accused him of allegedly engaging in disruptive behaviour on a date in which he neither travelled on a Ryanair flight nor was he present at Dublin Airport.

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