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Child charged € 10 to recover the purse she had lost on a Ryanair airplane

Dublin, Ireland - The fare applied by Greencap, company that manages "Lost&Found" services for the low-cost carrier

An Irish child, nine-year-old E.L., has been charged € 10 to get back her purse, which she had lost on a Ryanair airplane coming from Spain. The kid, already sad for the loss, after her father, Sean Lally, had managed to track the purse at Greencap, the company that manages "Lost&Found" services for the low-cost carrier, was literally shocked by the economic request to be able to have it returned. "I w...

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