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It's all the more impressive with US citizens have to queue up for a "visa check" before every flight – but then I guess Americans are used to dealing with long queues at airports
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Remember that Americans or US citizens as I prefer to call them stand in a line not a que!
The term American annoys me as that term could also be used for Canadians and Mexicans as they are also in affect American meaning America as in North America is a continent not a country and it is the USA as in the United States of America rather than America the same could be said about Africa when the people are referred to simply as Africans rather than the country they come from.
The media, press and the citizens of 'America' are to blame for this and they hold a USA passport not an American passport.
Remember that Americans or US citizens as I prefer to call them stand in a line not a que!
The term American annoys me as that term could also be used for Canadians and Mexicans as they are also in affect American meaning America as in North America is a continent not a country and it is the USA as in the United States of America rather than America the same could be said about Africa when the people are referred to simply as Africans rather than the country they come from.
The media, press and the citizens of 'America' are to blame for this and they hold a USA passport not an American passport.
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Remember that Americans or US citizens as I prefer to call them stand in a line not a que!
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Might not mean a lot to people on here, but a really great gesture by Ryanair in this instance.
Sometimes its the little touches and the flight numbers really stuck a chord with many tonight.
http://clareherald.com/2016/10/body-...wn-home-19738/
Farewell, farewell!
Sometimes its the little touches and the flight numbers really stuck a chord with many tonight.
http://clareherald.com/2016/10/body-...wn-home-19738/
Farewell, farewell!
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Free check in time reduced
From 1st November Ryanair are reducing the the time you can book in for free from 7 days to 4.
It's probably a scheme to force more people to use their app, which is simple enough once you have it.
It's probably a scheme to force more people to use their app, which is simple enough once you have it.
Might not mean a lot to people on here, but a really great gesture by Ryanair in this instance.
Sometimes its the little touches and the flight numbers really stuck a chord with many tonight.
http://clareherald.com/2016/10/body-...wn-home-19738/
Farewell, farewell!
Sometimes its the little touches and the flight numbers really stuck a chord with many tonight.
http://clareherald.com/2016/10/body-...wn-home-19738/
Farewell, farewell!
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FR to force you create My Ryanair account by doing it automatically once you enter an email address before paying for flights. Starts 1 November (Irish site) while the rest will follow.
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I would just think with stansted 1hr 40 mins away from Norwich itself that it must be an error, as I agree with you Newquay works but is this because it's far from any large airports. Exeter the closest
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I've just booked a flight for February next year for a friend of mine who has just got married. Her passport is still in her maiden name but expires next month and she plans to use her married name on her new passport. Unfortunately I have booked the flight in her maiden name. Can somebody tell me please, can I change the booking or would I have to make a new booking?
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24 hour grace period for minor errors on booking, otherwise email them and explain the situation, you never know.
If that fails, you have 2 options, rebook, or pay the name change fee. Whichever is cheaper.
If that fails, you have 2 options, rebook, or pay the name change fee. Whichever is cheaper.
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Thanks AerRyan! I sent them a message on the live chat which is probably closed but hopefully they'll get back to me tomorrow. I was on the phone to my friend just a couple of minutes before I made the booking and she was telling me that she plans to change her name on her passport next month. I can't bloody believe I booked he flight under her maiden name!!
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I managed to go into the booking and tried to change the name. I can't believe they want £110 what a flaming rip off!! The return flight coast about £97 I'd be cheaper buying a new ticket!!