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readytotaxi wrote:I wonder if they will waive the premium for checking-in at the counter. Knowing Ryanair they might well make money out of this.Experience has taught us the nightmare of what can happen when the system goes live again, fingers crossed they get it right first time.
petertenthije wrote:readytotaxi wrote:I wonder if they will waive the premium for checking-in at the counter. Knowing Ryanair they might well make money out of this.Experience has taught us the nightmare of what can happen when the system goes live again, fingers crossed they get it right first time.
Tenaja85 wrote:Week before Christmas Eve... "Intern" spills coffee on server. Needs upgrades because Xeon processor used is an old platform from the Ivybridge era.petertenthije wrote:readytotaxi wrote:I wonder if they will waive the premium for checking-in at the counter. Knowing Ryanair they might well make money out of this.Experience has taught us the nightmare of what can happen when the system goes live again, fingers crossed they get it right first time.
From the BBC:
"Ryanair's policy is to charge passengers an extra £55 if they need to check in at an airport, and the airline says all fees will stay in force."
Source:
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-46100074