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Yes unless its to the US and it's been sent as Advance Passanger Information in which case you might have a bit of a grumble.
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Spell R-i-c-h-a-r-d in full in future though. ;)
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ryanair fly to the US?
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Thanks Goring.. and :) v good
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Dont think there will be a problem just have your boarding card already torn along perforation and they just rip off and get you on board. Boarding staff dont have the time to check all the details.
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Your not going to South Africa with Ryanair are you? Whoops sorry i forgot :-0
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No, Paris.. need to have a chat with someone
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You can have up to three letters wrong
is what we were told when I miplelt a friend's name when booking ryanair flights to dublin recently |
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Flew Ryanair every week for last 3 year never heard of the 3 letter rule? You honestly think Ryanair would let a genuine mistake go unpunished? More chance of FIFA allowing the game from last night replayed!!
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I got three letters wrong. Checked on the phone beforehand and was told about the 3 letter rule.
At the airport itself, nothing was said. |
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Have flown with Ryanair three times in the last 6 weeks, cheapest by far for what I wanted. Each time they have arrived at the destination ahead of schedule so you can't ask for more than that. Be careful with your luggage though, they will sting you for excess for the slightest amount, hand luggage as well. Also a friend weighed his case at home, 13.5 kgs admittedly on the bathroom scales but they must be reasonably accurate, when Ryanair weighed the case it said 17 kgs.
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he's lucky he didn't get stopped at customs ;)
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Maybe his wife reset the home scales ;)
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It will cost you £25 to correct.
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