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DUBLIN Airport is set to have one of its busiest weekends as the June Bank Holiday rolls in. But passengers are being warned of one major Ryanair charge that can be easily avoided. It is being advised that anyone who is travelling with Ryanair over the Bank Holiday weekend should check in online ahead of their flight.

While the airline allows passengers to check in at the airport , there is a hidden fee to do this. Leaving your check in until you get to the airport can result in you being charged €55 extra. Taking to TikTok , user @jetsetting_jacki showed her followers a breakdown of the airline's hidden costs and fees, giving advice to anyone travelling this summer.



She said: "The amount you get charged by Ryanair for not checking in online is actually f***ed. "I really don't want any of us to get charged this summer. If you don't check in online for your Ryanair flight, it will cost you £55.

"This message is very clear for anyone flying Ryanair, do not check in at the airport, make sure you check in online because this is such a waste of money to pay. "Just don't get caught out, and make sure your bag weighs under 20kg or you get charged heaps of money as well." Ryanair charges customers for various different things when booking, which they claim leaves the cost of the flight itself so low.

Booking a seat on board can cost anywhere between €4.50 to €33 depending on where you want to sit. To re-issue your boarding pass, it will set you back €20, the same amount if y.

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