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Ryanair fined for charging passenger €30 for printing boarding pass at counter

Irish airline Ryanair was sentenced again mistreat their passengers. In this case, she was fined for charging one of her clients to print his boarding pass.

Journalist Carmen Ferrero explained that “this passenger is a resident of the Balearic Islands and at the time of purchase he could not prove it.” Important fact, since the inhabitants of the archipelago “they have a 75% bonus”So he decided to “acquire it and go to the counter, without printing the boarding pass, to be able to certify and show his registration.” However, his surprise came when he was charged 30.45 euros at the counter. “to print your boarding pass.”

The man decided to take the matter to court and, as Ferrero said: “A judge ordered Ryanair to pay pay 30.45 euros in compensation and the costs of the trial.”

For its part, the company defends itself and emphasizes that “in emails, reminders and the website, they report that “The maps must be printed on paper.”

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