Saturday, March 21, 2009

Another Ryanair blow for British passengers!

British travelers are being charged more for Ryanair’s check-in charges because the no-frills airline assumes parity between the pound and the euro.

The fees are now the same in pounds as they are in euros, resulting in a ten per cent saving for Eurozone customers when you take into account the current exchange rate.

A spokesman for Ryanair said that the fees were not intended to penalise British passengers, but were designed to make the charges clear. He said: "We introduced the charges at a level of £5 or €5 to give passengers a clearer understanding of what the fees are."He added that Ryanair may reconsider its position if the pound strengthens significantly.

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