Wheelchair user left to crawl off Ryanair plane in Sweden

A wheelchair user who crawled down metal steps from a plane when no-one could help him disembark has described the incident as "unacceptable". Adrian Keogh, from Wicklow in the Republic of Ireland, was told assistance would take an hour to arrive after his flight landed at Landvetter Airport in Sweden on Saturday. Keogh said cabin crew on the Ryanair flight told him he could crawl from the aircraft instead of waiting. He has used a wheelchair since 2015. The airport has apologised and Ryanair said it was looking into the incident. Keogh, who has a spinal injury following a construction accident, said he was not able to wait for an hour for assistance disembarking the plane as he was in pain after the flight and needed to use the bathroom. He was travelling with his brother who offered to carry him down the stairs but Keogh declined as he felt that would be too dangerous. "They were steep, corrugated steel steps," he said. "If he fell we would have both been hurt so I had to bunny-hop down myself." "This is not the first time I've been stuck on a plane after everyone else has disembarked," he said. "It's unacceptable - all I ask for is to be able to travel with dignity."<br/>
BBC
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-65450219
5/3/23