Police and the Welsh government have issued over parking in Snowdonia this Bank Holiday weekend. It comes after dozens of cars were towed away from the area when it was thronged with visitors at Easter.
26.04.2024 - 11:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Ryanair has warned passengers flying to three major holiday destinations that they must print off their boarding passes. The budget airline said that airports in Turkey and Morocco do not allow digital boarding passes downloaded onto mobile phones.
It added that passengers heading to Tirana airport in Albania also need to print off their boarding passes. In a statement on its website, Ryanair said: “We accept mobile boarding passes on flights from the majority of airports on our network.
“However unfortunately some airports cannot accept mobile boarding passes yet, these airports are: Turkey and Morocco. Also the following airport does not accept mobile boarding passes: Tirana.”
READ MORE: Third UK airport scraps 100ml liquid rule for hand luggage as more to follow
Ryanair said that passengers travelling to those airports “must check in online and print out a paper boarding pass for their flight(s).” The airline says that passengers can access their boarding passes via ‘My Bookings’ on the Ryanair website or on the app.
According to the airline’s guidance, customers who do not have access to a printer can print the boarding pass at the check-in desk, but it warns that each passenger “will be charged a boarding card reissue fee”. In the airline’s statement of fees, this would mean a charge of £20.
This charge is different to an airport check-in fee, which is £55 charged per passenger per sector (or £30 for flights from Spain). Last year an elderly couple were caught out by the fee and were left “horrified” at paying £110 after they found the airline's website "confusing".
Ruth and Peter Jaffe were flying from Stansted Airport to Bergerac, France in August 2023 and discovered they had downloaded the incorrect ticket
Police and the Welsh government have issued over parking in Snowdonia this Bank Holiday weekend. It comes after dozens of cars were towed away from the area when it was thronged with visitors at Easter.
Singer Olly Murs was left apologising to Take That fans on Friday night after an EIGHT hour airport drama meant he missed his slot supporting the manband on their ongoing tour. Olly was due to play the first of three nights with Take That at Glasgow's OVO Hydro on Friday night.
UPDATED 10:00 a.m. PT: London’s Met Police is investigating comedian Dane Baptiste following a now-deleted death threat posted on Instagram that was aimed at a fellow comic.
Experts are warning people in the UK to be on the lookout for warning symptoms of a common cancer - including a little-known sign that can be spotted in your legs.
Rising airline fees have seen many travellers caught out with a hefty fine at the airport whether it's mixing up the free carry-on sizes or paying for an accidently overweight case. Now shoppers are rushing to Amazon for one of its recent best-sellers, a £4 gadget users say is a 'must for ditching airport baggage fees'.
Despite leaving Good Morning Britain in controversial circumstances in 2021, Piers Morgan has posted a message on social media to celebrate the morning show’s 10th anniversary. Current presenters Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley marked the special occasion on Monday 29 April by introducing a series of clips of some of the show’s most memorable moments, including a glimpse of Piers, who worked on GMB for almost six years.
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly got lost in each other’s dance moves over the weekend.
Alison Hammond had a one-word response to a fan who hit back at those who 'judged' her taking on the presenting role on For the Love of Dogs before watching the show for themselves.
The Foreign Office has issued an urgent warning for people flying to France as flyers are urged not to head to the airport without checking with their airline.
Travellers heading to Indonesia have been warned to check their passports before heading out.
The government has issued its latest update on how much money has been raised through inheritance tax amid calls for major reforms.
A Celtic fan has been filmed brawling with police and airline staff after an Edinburgh flight landed in Turkey.
Aldi has issued an urgent recall of its Village Bakery 8 Tortilla Wraps White amid an "active police investigation".
Jewish communities in Greater Manchester and across the world will be celebrating Passover next week. This year, the Jewish festival which marks the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt starts on the evening of Monday (April 22), lasting eight days in the UK.
A dentist has warned of the dangers of travelling to Turkey for cosmetic dental work as many are lured by the cheap prices and all inclusive deals.
Lorraine Kelly got straight to the point in her reaction to Prince Harry appearing to cut ties with the UK, as she gave a blunt four-word reaction.The chat show host discussed Harry registering himself as a US resident in her ITV show Lorraine with royal correspondent Russell Myers, but made it clear she didn't find it surprising as she stated: "That's where he lives". Speaking on Thursday's episode of her show, 18 April, Lorraine, 64, said: "Prince Harry making a lot of the front pages this morning after officially registering himself as an American resident.
People looking to take advantage of the new Independent Savings Account (ISA) rules that give greater freedom to savers will struggle to find any major bank following them, as no high street banks are currently offering partial transfers or multiple accounts to their customers.
Kate Garraway has apologised for her desperate plea on social media to Haringey Council. The Good Morning Britain presenter, 56, took to Twitter on Tuesday night to publicly message the council after struggling for 10 days to speak to someone regarding her husband Derek Draper's death.
Manchester passengers are among the thousands struggling to get home, as an intense storm in Dubai has caused flight disruption.
The Vicar Of Dibley star shared her thoughts on what she perceives as society’s quickness to cancel people, saying “we are expected to present ourselves as perfect”.This follows French being told to “catch up” in a conversation surrounding JK Rowling’s controversial comments about the trans community.Speaking recently on the Happy Place podcast with Fearne Cotton, French began: “We’re all talking about inclusivity and favouring difference and all the rest of it. And that’s all great, I love the idea of that, but that’s not how we’re living.”She explained: “We’re living the opposite of that – we’re massively intolerant, quick to blame, litigation, bullying and trolling and all of this dreadful stuff which has got nothing to do with understanding how other human beings operate.”French continued: “We are people who know we make mistakes, we know we have shortcomings, we know all this stuff but because we are expected to present ourselves as perfect and only celebrate all the perfect things, it’s just wiped out any margin for error.The British comedian also spoke about the need for “robust debate” and a greater understanding between people.