Disruptive Dutch Passengers To Face Tougher Sanctions

Royal Schiphol Group
Credit: Royal Schiphol Group
A doubling of the number of unruly passengers onboard KLM flights has triggered a Netherlands initiative to stem the problem. In 2023, flag-carrier KLM has experienced an average of 30 disruptive passengers a month, compared to 15 a month in 2019. Around 60% of the incidents take place on board...
Alan Dron

Based in London, Alan is Europe & Middle East correspondent at Air Transport World.

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