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Suitcase row escalates at Eindhoven Airport: five-year ban from Transavia and KLM

Suitcase row escalates at Eindhoven Airport: five-year ban from Transavia and KLM

A Belgian passenger has been banned from flying with Transavia and KLM for five years following a dispute over a trolley suitcase at Eindhoven Airport last year. The conflict with ground staff escalated to the point where the long-term disciplinary action was imposed.

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