Ryanair CEO calls Belarus landing a
‘state-sponsored hijacking’
Michael O’Leary said target was Belarusian journalist
Roman Protasevich.
BY SHAWN
POGATCHNIK
May 24,
2021 11:59 am
https://www.politico.eu/article/ryanair-belaruis-hijacking-michael-oleary-interview/
DUBLIN —
Belarus’ forced landing of a Ryanair passenger jet in Minsk was “a state-sponsored
hijacking” apparently directed by KGB agents, said Michael O’Leary, the airline
group’s CEO.
“This is a
case of state-sponsored hijacking, state-sponsored piracy,” O’Leary told
POLITICO in a phone interview. “Our crew did a phenomenal job to get that
aircraft and almost all the passengers out of Minsk after six hours.”
O’Leary
confirmed that the Belarusians’ target was journalist Roman Protasevich.
“It was
clear that the intent of the Belarusian authorities was to remove a journalist
and his traveling companion. We believe some KGB agents were offloaded from the
aircraft as well,” he said, referring to the Belarusian state security services
that still go by their Soviet-era name.
O’Leary
said the airline had been instructed by European security authorities not to
describe the event in detail pending their own investigations. He said
Ryanair’s initial statement Sunday night stuck to basic facts because the
aircraft had just landed in Vilnius.
“We have to
do a detailed debrief today with the NATO and EU authorities,” O’Leary said.
“It was extremely frightening for our crew and passengers. They were held under
armed guard and had their bags searched.”
Ryanair may
temporarily divert its Athens-Vilnius services from Belarusian to Polish
airspace. This would add about a half-hour to the three-hour trip.
Ryanair's
round-trip service operates twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays. The flight
currently goes through the airspace of Belarus, Ukraine, Romania and Bulgaria
to reach Greece. It’s the only direct service connecting Athens and Vilnius.
“This is an
option. It will depend on what the EU and others involved in ongoing
consultations determine would be the best course of action given the
circumstances,” said an airline spokesperson.
Air Baltic
is already avoiding Belarusian airspace on flights from Latvia to Ukraine and
Georgia.
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