Ryanair Passenger Claims Check-in Fee Exceeds Flight Cost

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Ryanair Passenger Claims Check-in Fee Exceeds Flight Cost
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A Ryanair traveler, Bex, shared her frustrating experience on TikTok where she alleges she was charged £55 for checking in at the airport, surpassing her £32 flight ticket cost. Bex struggled to reach Ryanair customer service while waiting at the airport and attributed the issue to missing an email reminder for online check-in. While some TikTok users defended Ryanair's policies, others expressed similar grievances about high check-in fees and difficulty reaching customer support.

A Ryanair traveller was left stunned after she claimed to have been charged more to check-in than her actual flight cost.

She attributed her predicament to not receiving an email reminder from Ryanair, which made her forget to check in online. Meanwhile, numerous TikTok users came to the airline's defence. A further TikTok user vented their anger, stating: "That's why they tell you to check in ONLINE so you don't pay a fee in person. You have plenty of time to check in and you left it too late."

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