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Legal action against Ryanair

I’m sorry but I’ve never heard of any airline being sued for following standard procedure or am I missing something?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-26756468

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By: Arabella-Cox - 6th April 2014 at 09:50

Ryanair is always going to be fodder for this sort of thing.

It has sort of set itself up to become so.

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By: Amiga500 - 3rd April 2014 at 16:48

Sure next time Ryanair can stay up there till the passengers pay the additional £5 descent supplement.

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By: critter592 - 3rd April 2014 at 03:29

I sent a rather sarcastic message to one of the local news hacks via Twitter a few days ago; I believe I used the word “sensationalist” and the phrase “slow news day”.
What followed was a rather amusing (to me) exchange via Direct Messaging with said news hack, the latter desperately trying to justify the news coverage.

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By: AlanR - 28th March 2014 at 22:39

Sounds about par for the course these days.

I expect a bunch of “No win No fee” solicitors are at the heart of this ?

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