Woman slams Ryanair for charging her elderly parents €130 to print their boarding passes after they accidentally downloading the wrong ones – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Woman slams Ryanair for charging her elderly parents €130 to print their boarding passes after they accidentally downloading the wrong ones




A woman has shamed Ryanair for charging her elderly parents £110 to print their boarding passes, reports Daily Mail.

The enraged daughter said her parents, who are in their 70s and 80s, had mistakenly downloaded a return boarding pass instead of an outgoing one.

The two had already checked in and paid the extra fee to sit next to each other, which the woman explained was to accommodate her disabled father, reports Daily Mail.

But instead of fixing the “honest mistake”, the low-cost airline charged them an extra £110, adding even more stress to their trip.

Taking to X, under the username @old_school_alps, the infuriated daughter said: “Hey @Ryanair, my parents who are in their 70s and 80s, had accidentally downloaded the return flight boarding card instead of the outgoing ones and you charged them £110 to print them at the airport. £110 for 2 pieces of paper which took 1 minute. Shame on you,” reports Daily Mail.

One Other person said: “We had a similar issue and they charged us £60 to get back home… never again,” reports Daily Mail.

While one person wrote: “The cheapest airline will eventually cost you the most,” reports Daily Mail.

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