

The airline Ryanair, known for imposing arbitrary penalties, will apply a $128 fine for passengers who fail to arrive on time for their flights.
According to the Daily Star, Ryanair has introduced a new policy that fines passengers $128 if they do not arrive for their flight at least 40 minutes in advance.
“The fine also applies to customers who arrive at the ticket counter up to one hour after the flight’s departure to transfer them to the next available flight,” says the airline.
Ryanair made headlines after introducing a $70 fee for travelers who did not check in online.


“If you do not check in online by two hours before the scheduled departure time, you can still check in at the airport up to 40 minutes before takeoff, but you will be charged an airport check-in fee,” the company explained.
Ryanair recommends that passengers check in online and arrive at the airport with enough time in advance.
Travel experts suggest passengers arrive at the airport at least two hours before domestic flights and three hours for international flights.
In addition to these penalties, the airline has already fined a passenger $60 because the wheel of their suitcase was protruding from the baggage gauge.
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