A Ryanair passenger flying to Lanzarote was fined £100 after his bag straps were found to be "slightly too big". John Butler, 50, claimed he was stopped at Dublin airport last month while trying to board a flight with his family and told his trip would be cancelled unless he stumped up the cash. Speaking to GB News , John said he was forced to pay £50 each for two carry-on bags after staff told him the straps exceeded the size limit.
John claims the bags fitted in the measuring device. He also claimed Ryanair staff confronted him and his family because they were among the last passengers to board their flight. The sports therapist said he was lining up when next minute he was being asked to "step aside".
He said: "Myself, my wife, and two kids step aside and I'm still wondering what this is about." He was then told to place his bags in the measuring device. He said: "It was clearly obvious that it was fine but she said it's not fine.
She said the handle was above it and just kept insisting." When John challenged it, staff reportedly turned to his daughter and said she wouldn't be allowed to go on the flight unless her father paid the £100 fee. When the 50-year-old refused, he was allegedly told the gates had shut but could be reopened if he paid the fine.
Choosing to avoid missing his 10-day holiday, John forked out the cash and demanded the staff member's name. She reportedly turned her name badge backwards to conceal her identity. John thinks charging customers at the en.
