Double-amputee dad claims Ryanair told him to CRAWL to plane home from holiday

Last Updated: March 26, 2016By
Matthew Parkes says Ryanair made him crawl to his flight. Inset: Mr Parkes while in a coma in hospital [Image: Manchester Evening News].

Matthew Parkes says Ryanair made him crawl to his flight. Inset: Mr Parkes while in a coma in hospital [Image: Manchester Evening News].

It’s bad enough with the Department for Work and Pensions persecuting the sick and disabled; we don’t need companies like Ryanair taking up the hate campaign.

But that is exactly what will happen, as long as ‘scrounger’ rhetoric is allowed to be published and broadcast indiscriminately.

As for Ryanair’s denial – they would, wouldn’t they?

A dad who had both legs amputated claims he was told to CRAWL to a plane by staff working for Ryanair.

Matthew Parkes, 38, says he was instructed by gate staff to drag himself down two ramps, a set of stairs, across tarmac and up the steps of the Manchester -bound plane.

When he refused, he says they carried him the full length of the plane on a stretcher chair – in front of hundreds of seated passengers.

Ryanair say Mr Parkes was provided with the correct assistance for a passenger with reduced mobility and said ‘as far as they can tell there is no truth to the claims’.

Source: Dad who had both legs amputated claims Ryanair staff told him to CRAWL to plane on way home from holiday – Manchester Evening News

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6 Comments

  1. Terry Davies March 26, 2016 at 12:54 pm - Reply

    its clear humanity as a species will be destroyed if we depend on politicians. We must admit the party political system produces elected dictatorships.
    The system can only produce unfairness, inequality, and corrupt practices.
    Change is well overdue.

    • Thomas Walker March 26, 2016 at 6:36 pm - Reply

      Compared to spunging politicians

  2. Tony Turtle March 26, 2016 at 1:27 pm - Reply

    When I read at which airport this gentleman was treated so poorly I was àmazed. The problem lies primarily with the airlines not catering for PRMs as no matter how long in advance you book your tickets, you have to pay extra for seats near the front of the aircraft.

    If PRMs were treated with respect, there would be a free upgrade to the second or third rows this would stop the able bodied passengers having to be bumped into as PRMs are moved to their seats.

    Malaga airport’s “sin barreras” staff normally arrive late to collect PRMs, but then push to the front of the.queue, at least they do with easyJet flights.

  3. Thomas Walker March 26, 2016 at 2:12 pm - Reply

    Sounds like a PIP medical.

    • Malcolm MacINTYRE-READ March 26, 2016 at 5:59 pm - Reply

      To the point Thomas, and I think that everyone who earns (sic) UNDER £74,000 (as per MPs.. as a minimum) is now considered a “scrounger”.

  4. Pamela Stocks March 27, 2016 at 11:28 pm - Reply

    I recieved exactly the same abysmal treatment at Malaga airport whilst boarding a Ryanair flight: bumped all down the plane and sustained injuries. We’d requested assistance 6 months in advance, so no that makes no difference. I probably shouldn’t go into more detail here as mine is still subject to legal proceedings, but thank you for pointing to this case, as it adds evidence to mine.

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