NAPLES- EasyJet (U2) witnessed a disturbing incident on a flight when a 45-year-old passenger sexually assaulted a woman during a late evening journey. Nicola Cristiano, an Italian national, moved seats to sit next to his victim and repeatedly touched her inappropriately, prompting a rapid police response upon landing.
The victim, travelling alone, alerted the cabin crew after Cristiano attempted to kiss her and force her to touch his exposed crotch. Authorities arrested him at Edinburgh Airport (EDI), and he faced trial at the High Court in Edinburgh last month.

Easyjet Passenger Jailed
Cristiano’s actions included grabbing the woman by the hand and neck, and attempting to fondle her breast. Witnesses seated nearby confirmed that the assault took place without consent, contradicting Cristiano’s partial admission.
During the trial, it emerged that the woman had consumed wine offered by Cristiano, but all sexual activity was non-consensual.
Police described Cristiano’s deliberate targeting of a lone traveller as “despicable,” highlighting the importance of reporting sexual crimes promptly.
Detective Chief Inspector Steph Garnett emphasized that swift intervention by cabin crew prevented further harm and ensured the victim’s safety.

Sentencing Outcome
On Friday, Judge Alison Stirling sentenced Cristiano to six years in prison, citing the victim’s impact statement detailing long-term emotional trauma.
The judge noted that the assault had left the woman feeling unsafe while travelling and unwilling to go on previously planned trips. She stressed that custody was essential for punishment, public protection, and offender rehabilitation.
Cristiano, who followed proceedings through an Italian interpreter, displayed no reaction during sentencing. He will be deported to Italy upon completion of his sentence and will be subject to indefinite notification requirements.
According to The Times, the court also observed that Cristiano had not fully accepted the guilty verdict despite acknowledging some inappropriate contact.

Implications for Airline Safety
This case underscores the need for robust security protocols on commercial flights.
Airlines such as EasyJet must continue training cabin crew to identify and respond to in-flight sexual assaults promptly.
The incident also highlights the psychological impact on victims and the importance of providing support services immediately after an event.

Bottom Line
While this event is rare, it serves as a reminder for solo travellers to remain vigilant and report any inappropriate behaviour.
Swift action byMan Jailed for Assault on EasyJet Flight from Naples to Edinburgh
airline staff not only mitigates immediate danger but also supports law enforcement in securing justice.
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