Ryanair charges passengers €5 for boarding cards.
The passenger uses his/her computer, printer and paper to produce the boarding pass. And time. And Ryanair charges. Amazing.
Michael O'Leary insists he will never introduce a fuel tax.
How can Ryanair charge passengers to supply their own paper?
Why not just add €5.00 to the fare?
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