The passenger said though the airline initially refused to refund her $77, they eventually repaid.
Spain court orders Ryanair to cancel cabin bag fee
The Dublin-based Ryanair is known for promoting knock-down ticket prices
Cabin crew at Germanwings and Eurowings were joined by colleagues at SunExpress and CityLine during a day-long strike for higher wages and better working conditions
Investors served Ryanair's management a rebuke over its handling of relations with staff
Ryanair cited European overcapacity as a reason for shutting four Spanish bases down
Ryanair said the minimal disruption was due to air traffic control delays
Ryanair said the court ban on strike action in Ireland will "come as a huge relief" to passengers
Ryanair had announced last month that it would close some bases because of problems with Boeing's crisis-hit 737 MAX jet
The passenger vomited, "sat there spitting on the floor and hanging off the emergency exit door."
A video of the incident showed the police officers dragging the passenger off the flight, with a co-traveler shouting “You are hurting him.”
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said that his airline company is significantly affected by the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max plane after two fatal crashes.
Economists believe that the more cancellations and price hikes could hit before Thanksgiving.
Video of the incident showed the travelers shouting at each other before one of them vomits and passes out. Throughout, his mates laughed and continued to scream.
Police were called when trouble erupted, causing a two-hour delay to flight FR9501 to Zadar.
"The air hostess had the trolley next to Thomas and, next thing I knew, he jumped up and was screaming he was burning," Ryanair passenger Tonina Ciantar said.
A video of the incident showed the woman refusing to leave the aircraft. As a result, the guards grabbed her arms and forcibly removed her from the plane.
Two passengers on a Ryanair flight from Glasgow, Scotland, to Tenerife, Spain, were detained after they got into a fight that left one person with a bloody nose.
Edyta Skubala, 40, was not given any jail time for her actions, but was ordered to do 180 hours of community service, and pay the court total costs of 250 pounds ($330).
The pilot said he decided to take things into his own hands and stop the descent manually because the autopilot was taking too long to make the maneuver.
The passengers who were kept from deplaning said they were not provided with any refreshments as they waited to receive updates from the crew members.
Pawel Lawreniuk was due to fly back to his hometown of Gdansk, Poland, on Jan. 6 with Ryanair but the airline let him board the wrong flight.