Originally Posted by
Rivet Joint
No they wouldn’t and GDPR doesn’t apply to individuals anyway. You can only make a SAR to a business.
I'm not trying to score points here, just trying to examine the issue, but I have to point out that you are incorrect.
There was a recent case where a security camera postioned on a private property took pictures of someone who wan't within the area of that property.
If someone is filmed by that camera they have all their rights under the GDPR including making a Subject Access Request. Usually a householder will be a private individual.
However in this instance, both parties will be in a private place that they have been admitted to by the airline under a contract of carriage. Does the passenger have a right to privacy and does the airline have any liability if they have given implied permission by not stopping the passenger filming?