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Ryanair boss hits out at 'gobbledygook' new EU cabin baggage pricing - warning 'bureaucratic bunkum' will mislead passengers
Ryanair's CEO criticizes new EU cabin baggage pricing rules, calling them 'gobbledygook' and 'bureaucratic bunkum' that will mislead passengers. The airline warns the regulations are overly complex and may confuse travelers.
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