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Previously on "Ryan Air *40* euros boarding ticket scam"

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  • swamp
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    Do keep up at the back.



    Actually this was only an amendment to an earlier thread so you should probably be let off.

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  • BrianSnail
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    Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
    And the nice Ryan Air man said "It is a completely avoidable charge".
    It's completely avoidable...don't fly Ryan Air.

    HTH

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
    Just discussed on Radio 4's You and Yours:

    Print your own boarding pass on-line on a discounted seat: £0
    Print your own boarding pass on-line on a normal seat: £5
    Turn up without a web-printed boarding pass: £40

    Actually, I cant remember if he said £ or Euros. But it was 40, not 20.

    And the nice Ryan Air man said "It is a completely avoidable charge".
    It certainly is!

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  • BrowneIssue
    started a topic Ryan Air *40* euros boarding ticket scam

    Ryan Air *40* euros boarding ticket scam

    Just discussed on Radio 4's You and Yours:

    Print your own boarding pass on-line on a discounted seat: £0
    Print your own boarding pass on-line on a normal seat: £5
    Turn up without a web-printed boarding pass: £40

    Actually, I cant remember if he said £ or Euros. But it was 40, not 20.

    And the nice Ryan Air man said "It is a completely avoidable charge".
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