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Irish Mirror on MSNRyanair passenger fumes at 'rip off' after €150 charge over 'tilted' baggage checker at Irish airportA Ryanair passenger from Roscommon raged after being hit with a €150 charge for "suitcases we've always used" at Ireland West ...
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Dublin Live on MSNWoman claims Ryanair's 'tilted' baggage checker landed her €150 chargeSalon owner Orla Ashton Twocock was travelling from Ireland West Airport Knock to Cologne, Germany, for a three-day girls ...
A new EU directive will see the budget airline's restriction of 40cm x 25cm x 20cm increase to 40cm x 30cm x 20cm, but a ...
Ryanair does not permit infants aged up to seven days to travel on any of its flights. Infants (aged 8 days to 23 months ...
Ryanair warns passengers to tag bags correctly or risk boarding delays. A small mistake could turn your budget flight into an ...
A Ryanair flight was met by police when it landed in Edinburgh after reports of a "disruptive" passenger on board ...
Should airlines be forced to adopt standardised cabin baggage rules to end confusion, unexpected fees, and inconsistent ...
For those who have opted for random seat allocation, check-in opens 24 hours before your flight and closes two hours before ...
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Belfast Live on MSNRyanair passengers can beat new hand luggage rules using 1 kitchen itemRyanair has announced plans to expand its free cabin bag size by an extra four litres, but smart packing will still be ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNHow has Ryanair changed its cabin baggage rule and will other airlines do it too?But that is the only aspect of Ryanair’s baggage policy that is changing. If you get it wrong and a gate check reveals the bag is oversized you will pay a fee of £60. A larger cabin bag can be added ...
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