Ryanair will not appeal High Court ruling

Ryanair has said it will not be appealing the High Court decision to award one of its customers nearly €70,000 in damages.

Ryanair has said it will not be appealing the High Court decision to award one of its customers nearly €70,000 in damages.

The airline lost its case against Jane O'Keefe, who had been promised free flights for life after becoming its millionth passenger in 1988.

The court ruled the 35-year-old from Dublin had also been bullied by Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary when she tried to resolve the matter with him.

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