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Woman removed from Ryanair flight for unpaid Pringles bill

Woman removed from Ryanair flight for unpaid Pringles bill
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A 55-year-old woman was escorted off a Ryanair flight upon reaching its destination in Bristol, following an incident involving an unpaid snack bill. The woman had consumed Pringles chips on board but encountered an issue when attempting to pay. The payment attempt, made via a tap-and-pay method, failed to process, resulting in an outstanding bill of £7, equivalent to approximately 9 US dollars.

The incident highlights differing narratives from the involved parties. While the airline took steps to address the non-payment, the circumstances surrounding the payment attempt remain a point of contention.

The situation underscores the importance of effective payment systems in avoiding misunderstandings during inflight transactions.

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