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Ryanair slammed after charging woman to change name on ticket following her mother's death

Summary by GB News
Ryanair has sparked fury after it refused to change the name on a bereaved woman’s plane ticket without a fee following the death of her mother

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The low-cost airline claimed additional charges to change the name on the ticket and to enter the name of the deceased's husband.

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The father refused to pay these fees, and, ironically, he was able to book another ticket on the same flight for only 60 euros.

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A British woman had to travel with her mother to Spain, but when she died, Ryanair claimed additional costs so that her father could fly instead of the deceased.

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In October 2024, Sophie Taylor was due to travel to Lanzarote as a mother. But two months before, her mother died. The British woman tried to change the name on the tickets to take her father, but Ryanair demanded an administrative fee.

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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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