Disabled passenger forced to crawl off a Ryanair’s plane

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Adrian Keogh from Wicklow in the Republic of Ireland was forced to crawl down Ryaniar’s metal steps.

The wheelchair user said there was no one to help him disembark from the Ryanair flight to Sweden. He described the incident as “unacceptable” and said that he was told when the plane landed that he would have to wait an hour for assistance disembarking.

Mr Keogh has a spinal injury he sustained during a construction accident, said he was unable to wait an hour because he was in pain, and he also wanted to use the toilet.

He confirmed the cabin crew told him he could crawl down rather than wait and said that air travel as a wheelchair user could sometimes be frustrating, but he went on to say “This is not the first time I’ve been stuck on a plane after everyone else has disembarked.”

Landvetter Airport in Sweden apologised and said it “deeply regrets the incident.” It blamed several unforeseen events for the delay in coming to Mr Keogh’s assistance.

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