Couple go away ticketless child at Israeli airport check-in

(Mahaz News) — A pair deserted their child at an airport check-in desk in Tel Aviv, Israel after arriving and not using a ticket for the kid.

The pair, who haven’t been recognized, have been checking in for a Ryanair flight from Ben Gurion International Airport to Brussels, Belgium on Tuesday with the toddler.

It emerged that the child didn’t have a ticket, and the couple headed off to board the flight — leaving their little one behind on the airline check-in counter.

The matter was referred to police, a spokeswoman for Ryanair informed Mahaz News in an e-mail.

She mentioned: “These passengers traveling from Tel Aviv to Brussels (31 Jan) presented at check-in without a booking for their infant. They then proceeded to security leaving the infant behind at check-in.

“The check-in agent at Ben Gurion Airport contacted Airport Security, who retrieved these passengers, and that is now a matter for native police.”

According to Ryanair’s website, “infants might be included in a flight reservation throughout the on-line reserving course of.” When making plans to travel with an infant, a pop-up message appears on the site stating that there is a €25 ($27) charge — or the local currency equivalent — for each one-way flight the baby takes while sitting on an adult’s lap. A seat must be paid for by separate arrangement if the adults want the baby to travel in a car seat.

The Israeli Airport Authority confirmed the episode to Mahaz News and said in a statement:

“A pair and an toddler with Belgian passports arrived for a flight at Terminal 1 and not using a ticket for the child. The couple additionally arrived late for the flight, as soon as the check-in for the flight was closed. The couple left the toddler seat with the child and ran towards the safety checks at Terminal 1 in an try to succeed in the boarding gate for the flight.”

A spokesman for Israel Police told Mahaz News in a phone call that the matter appeared to have been resolved by the time police arrived on the scene. He said: “The child was with the mother and father and there isn’t any additional investigation.”

A mom noticed her two-month outdated wasn’t respiration after strolling via the safety checkpoint at Newark Liberty International Airport. In response, officer Cecilia Morales jumped over the conveyer belt and carried out the toddler Heimlich Maneuver.

Mahaz News’s Richard Allen Greene contributed to this report.

Source web site: www.cnn.com

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