A Ryanair passenger, Hina Muneer, canceled her planned vacation worth $75 due to the airline’s check-in fee of £55 ($74.23). Muneer, who had intended to celebrate completing a tough medical course with a solo trip to Lithuania, forgot to check in online, assuming in-person check-in would be free. Upon learning of the fee, which she felt was excessive and disproportionate to the service, she chose to abandon her trip, highlighting her dissatisfaction with the airline's policies and charges.
"What they were charging was really unfair for the job that they had to do," Hina Muneer, 29, griped to Kennedy News Service.
"I can have a health assessment for £55 from someone with a degree, not for someone to put my passport details in," Muneer declared.
"I went up to her and said 'Are you serious, £55?' I said I'm not going to pay that, and she said 'okay, fine,'" remembered the traveler.
"It was my first trip in eight months, I just finished my prescribing course and I was going to treat myself, I thought why not," Muneer declared.
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