Ryanair is under fire for not removing a white man who shouted racist insults at an elderly black woman on one of its flights after video went viral

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Ryanair is facing criticism after a video posted online appeared to show the airline's crew failing to take action to remove a passenger who launched a racist tirade. The video showed a white man hurling racist insults at an elderly black woman sitting in the same row and demanding she move seats.

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Ryanair is under fire for not removing a white man who shouted racist insults at an elderly black woman on one of its flights after video went viral

Ryanair is under fire for not removing a white man who shouted racist insults at an elderly black woman on one of its flights after video went viral

Ryanair is facing criticism after a video posted online appeared to show the airline's crew failing to take action to remove a passenger who launched a racist tirade. The video showed a white man hurling racist insults at an elderly black woman sitting in the same row and demanding she move seats.

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