Ryanair holiday warning for Brits with flights next week

Danmark Nyheder Nyheder

Ryanair holiday warning for Brits with flights next week
Danmark Seneste Nyt,Danmark Overskrifter
  • 📰 TheSun
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 15 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 9%
  • Publisher: 61%

RYANAIR has issued a travel update for Brits with flights next week. The low-cost airline is one of the strictest with passengers checking in before their flight. Anyone who fails to do so has to p…

Another said: "You charged me £55 to check-in yesterday in Marrakech airport ."

Make sure you have printed your boarding pass or have it on your phone - failure to do so will include a fine of £20. You will need to print your boarding pass for some destinations, such as Turkey, Morocco and Kefalonia in Greece as they don't accept mobile passes.

Vi har opsummeret denne nyhed, så du kan læse den hurtigt. Hvis du er interesseret i nyheden, kan du læse hele teksten her. Læs mere:

TheSun /  🏆 64. in UK

Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter

Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.

Thousands could be eligible for up to £3,624 and Christmas bonusThousands could be eligible for up to £3,624 and Christmas bonusThousands aren't claiming what they could be entitled to
Læs mere »

Brits could pocket an average tax cut of £330 a year in reversalBrits could pocket an average tax cut of £330 a year in reversalThe reversal aims to raise living standards
Læs mere »

Blow for Brits travelling to World Cup as UK airport workers threaten to strikeBlow for Brits travelling to World Cup as UK airport workers threaten to strikeAIRLINE workers are threatening to inflict misery on football fans heading to Qatar for the World Cup. More than 700 ground-handling, transport and cargo staff at Heathrow are today voting to strik…
Læs mere »

Third of Brits want to cycle more, many to cut their fuel spendingThird of Brits want to cycle more, many to cut their fuel spendingA third of Brits want to cycle more, many to cut their fuel spending — nearly four in 10 adults are planning to cycle more to cut their fuel expenditure, new Chain Reaction survey suggests cycling
Læs mere »



Render Time: 2025-04-02 06:54:22