Ryanair, the Irish budget airline has responded to a recent passenger mutiny on one of its flights over baggage limits, with a tongue-in-cheek video demonstrating how to pack a suitcase.
A statement defending the company’s stance came with a link to a YouTube video which shows a young man packing his suitcase, to music from the shows of late British comedian Benny Hill.
Ryanair “today delivered an online tutorial in packing light and called on Belgian universities to add it to their curriculum following the unacceptable and unsafe behaviour of over 100 Belgian students last Saturday in Lanzarote,” it said in a statement.
“The YouTube tutorial demonstrates how passengers can pack enough clothes for a two-week holiday into one 10kg carry-on bag.”
About 100 Belgian students were thrown off a Ryanair flight in Lanzarote, in Spain’s Canary Islands, on Saturday after a shouting match erupted when a group of passengers refused to pay for oversized luggage at the gate before boarding the flight.
Spanish police intervened and ordered all 166 passengers off the plane, Ryanair said in a statement at the time.
The remaining 66 passengers were allowed to board the plane three hours later.
Ryanair described the students’ behaviour as “unacceptable.”
The airline charges 30 euros ($40) for a first bag on Canary flights and an additional 40 euros for a second bag, according to the company’s website.