Ryanair has doubled down on its decision not to issue a refund for a passenger injured while risking his life to stop a mass stabbing assailant. Stephen Crean, 61, suffered stab wounds as he fought a knife-wielding man attacking passengers on a train, leaving his unable to catch his Ryanair flight to Austria.
The Irish ultra-low-cost carrier has responded to the public outrage, insisting that all of its fares are non-refundable and advising customers to pay for travel insurance. However, many are calling on the airline to make an exceptional case for Crean.
Train Stabbing Hero Refused Ryanair Refund
As reported by Nottinghamshire Live, Crean was unable to catch his flight after sustaining injuries while confronting an assailant during a mass stabbing, but this was not enough to

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