Italy’s national civil aviation authority has threatened to suspend Ryanair flights in the country after accusing the budget airline of “repeated violations” of the country’s coronavirus safety measures.
“Not only is the obligation to distance passengers not respected, but the conditions for making an exception to that rule are also being ignored,” ENAC said in a statement.
The body added that it would suspend the airline’s activities in Italy’s national airports if it failed to comply with the rules.
Italy has been one of the countries worst hit by coronavirus, with more than 35,000 deaths.
Source: BBC