Ryanair’s initiative is intended to apply both public and political pressure. The company isn’t satisfied with merely presenting the data — it is also calling on the general public, including passengers from Israel flying with Ryanair to Athens, Rome, Budapest, Bucharest, and other destinations, to visit a dedicated page on its website where they can fill out a pre-written complaint letter and send it directly to the transportation minister of the country considered a bottleneck. This is an unprecedented move by an airline against governmental regulatory bodies.
