Convicted for rerouting plane
A Milan court handed out suspended jail sentences to two managers and a pilot at Italian airline AirOne for redirecting a flight without telling passengers until they were on board. In a first for Italy, they were found guilty of aggravated fraud for...
A Milan court handed out suspended jail sentences to two managers and a pilot at Italian airline AirOne for redirecting a flight without telling passengers until they were on board. In a first for Italy, they were found guilty of aggravated fraud for not alerting passengers about the change of destination.
In July 2004 passengers on a late night plane from Milan to the Sardinian city of Cagliari were told mid-flight they would land in Alghero instead, on the other side of the island. The reason given was that, because the flight was delayed, it could not land in Cagliari where the runway was closed at night for maintenance.
The next day, some passengers decided to sue the airline. "Passengers are thinking human beings and not merchandise," prosecutor Marco Ghezzi told the court.