A Slovenian airline has canceled a flight to Vienna for fear that its plane will be confiscated because of a 250-euro penalty owed to Austria, the Slovenian news agency reported.
The debt stemmed from a flight from Adria Airways that the man had booked back from Greece in 2017, but was eventually canceled, the agency said. She added that the man filed the case with an organization on the rights of travelers, which eventually turned it into a court to judge the latter for the benefit of the traveler. A flight from the Slovenian capital Ljubljana to Vienna was canceled after an agent of an Austrian law enforcement agency appeared at the airport with police and a lawyer. After the flight was canceled, Adria Airways transported passengers on a bus.