Irish Daily Mirror

Ryanair doubles cost of standard seat to €4

- BY CILLIAN O’BRIEN

The 2fm DJ has been free of the disease for three years and told how despite not panicking her Hodgkins lymphoma will come back, her fertility issues are still a concern.

Speaking to the Irish Mirror ahead of next week’s Daffodil Day, the mum of one said: “I think I’d love another baby, I’ve changed my mind several times on that, it depends on how things are going.

“At the moment I’m thinking I’d love to do it again but the challenges we had the first time around are still there.

“I still have reduced fertility as a result of my treatment, so to be honest we’re just so grateful we have Sam.”

Commenting on her battle with the disease, Louise, 35, added: “I’m cancer Ryanair RYANAIR has doubled the cost of reserving a standard seat and hiked the price of others.

It bumped up the cost of its cheapest booking from €2 to €4.

Seats towards the front – in rows two to five – have gone up from €7 to €13.01.

And extra legroom positions Promoting Boots Ireland campaign have jumped from €11 to €15. A Ryanair spokesman said: “Like all businesses our fees can change, unlike our fares which keep coming down.

“There have been some recent changes as per our list of fees published on our website.

“All these fees are optional to our customers.” The airline did not say when it increased its prices, other than to confirm it was recently.

Last year passengers accused Ryanair of splitting group bookings in a bid to force them to pay to sit together.

The airline insisted if passengers don’t pay then seat allocation is random. Meanwhile, Ryanair yesterday announced its first ever flights to Turkey.

It will open two new routes from Dublin and Bratislava, Slovakia.

The news comes comes as the airline has been slowly expanding beyond its European heartland, with routes now including Morocco, Turkey and Israel.

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