Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.

Quebecer who caused flight to return to Montreal ordered to pay $17,450

File Photo - A Sunwing Boeing 737-800 passenger plane prepares to land at Pearson International Airport in Toronto on Wednesday, August 2, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov

A Montreal-area man whose aggressive behaviour forced a Cuba-bound aircraft to return to Canada under a U.S. miltary escort last summer has been ordered to pay more than $17,450.

Story continues below advertisement

Charalabos Nassios had pleaded guilty to charges of assault, mischief and uttering threats related to a July 2017 disturbance aboard a Sunwing flight that forced the plane to double back to Montreal.

READ MORE: ‘Unruly passenger’ forces Sunwing flight headed from Montreal to Cuba to turn around

The return flight was accompanied by two F-15 U.S. Air Force jets.

The daily email you need for 's top news stories.

WATCH: Montreal police arrest unruly passenger on Cuba-bound flight (July 2017)

Quebec court Judge Pierre Dupras has given Nassios three years to pay Sunwing the money, which covers fuel, landing fees, overtime salaries for Sunwing employees and hotel costs for 170 passengers.

Story continues below advertisement

READ MORE: ‘We were held hostage’: Growing concerns by Sunwing passengers over treatment on weekend

The Crown was not seeking any additional jail time because of the time he had already served in detention.

Nassios will also be on probation for three years.

Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article